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Fisherman
Jul 01, 2013Explorer
The last thing the OP and wife should have to do is take up fixing a brand new RV as a "hobby". There's far too much junk escaping from factories and should be sent back to the factory to be dealt with. it's not a dealer or customer problem. The factory should provide a brand new, "unflooded" model. I would hate to see the mess of mold growing in the first one, regardless of repairs. I would tend to believe if the underbelly looked like a pregnant whale, then there's probably water seepage in between the layers of flooring and into the walls by capillary action. If I was to buy a brand new unused one, the dealer would be doing a full fill and water pressure test along with making sure the holding tanks actually hold it in. For the OP and wife, wish you the best and don't hold back from legal action.
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