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Jul 20, 2019Nomad
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
I've owned one of those, I'd bet that the water is condensation from the cheap window. ours did.
the trailer is a thin glass shell with glued in stereo-foam sheets, colder than hell in the winter, furnace would never shut down. all windows condensed water and had streaks under them.
the wood wasn't real wood, just chip board covered with wood colored sheet. which peeled when wet.
worst trailer we have ever owned.
Thats strange....I have never ever heard anyone complain that a Bigfoot is colder than hell in the winter, actually the opposite.
Most Bigfoot's come with dual pane windows, maybe yours didnt. Condenstation is not a trailers fault, its operators fault for not venting. Also it depends on your location and usage. In AZ/NV/UT not a problem with condensation, in the swamps of LA/AL or coastal FL then you have to manage it.
Yah. Kinda weird. People up here in Canada routinely use them for snow skiing, snowmobiling etc. Great winter trailer. Built like two boats joined together in the middle. Generally considered a high quality warm fibreglass trailer.
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