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Diamond_c's avatar
Aug 28, 2021

On top

Ok this may be a stupid question. I know people have to be able to get on top to work on the a/ c units and what not, bu5 just how much walking around can/should be done up there? Btw we have a 2020 38’ Keystone Outback.
  • I am 80 years old and my Monaco is 20. I go up there and check for leaks, work on A/C, Refrigerator vent fans, antenna, everything. Just be careful.
  • I usually crawl around on mine on all fours. Spreads the force out a little more and makes me feel safer.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    Actually it depends on your RV. "most" but not all, are designed to be walked on.. Especially the ones with a factory ladder.
    If you are in doubt. Call the manufacturer of your camper. They will tell you in just a minute.
    Don't count on the ladder to mean it is OK.
    My first new TT had a ladder....Yet the dealer and the manual both said not to walk on it.
  • All my trailers (4) have had " walk on roofs....as long as you can walk on water. ??