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exploringcaroli
Jun 22, 2013Explorer
mlts22 wrote:
Were I to buy another TT, I'd go for a Camplite. Just because a water spill may mean some cursing and cleanup in the aluminum trailer, but in a normal stick/tin, it may completely total the rig. Plus, repairs are easy -- weld another piece of aluminum with a MIG welder, sand, then repaint.
One of the reasons we traded the Chalet A frame was because of floor rot. We had a 2004 Chalet LTW and that year was the last year for wood floor installations. They started installing composite floors after 2004. We informed the dealer of the Chalet floor issues before the trade for the CampLite, too. We still like Chalet campers, but prefer the CampLite overhead storage capacity.
Michael in MN wrote:
I have had condensation, but so far I've been able to manage it with the windows and vents. I keep a window and vent cracked open any time we are cooking, and any time other than the coldest of nights (I.E - well below freezing). It's worse in the mornings.
Good point on managing condensation.
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