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JoeChiOhki
Jul 15, 2015Explorer II
Reddog1 wrote:
I am embarrassed to say, I completely missed this thread. Sorry Joe.
I too had an Amerigo Snap-n-Nap. It was my intent to restore it. It had so much dry rot, I had to gut it. I discovered the fiberglass roof had more pin holes than there are stars in the sky. You could not see them from the outside. I think they main reason for so much dry rot. That was about eleven years ago.
As the world turns, I had a mandatory job change to a different city. Which put a severe limitation on my free time. I stumbled on my Bigfoot TC, that was usable while I did upgrades. I decided to part the Amerigo out. All I have left are photos. I really did like the Amerigo, but circumstances just did not work out.
Wayne
Yeah, so far this unit has proved to be solid, from what I saw when I went over it with a fine tooth comb.
I will be having to replace all of the roof vents, as they're all original to the unit and are showing their age.
I'm hoping the bathroom's fiberglass clamshell is flush with the ceiling, as I'm going to get rid of the tiny roof vent and replace with a standard 14" hole and probably a fantastic fan (most likely one of the two roof vents off the KIT).
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