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ajriding
Nov 21, 2019Explorer II
Northern Lite, hands down.
So what if there is wood? Where is the water going to get past the fiberglass shell? Wood is great as long as you keep it dry.
Your only potential leaks are at the vents and windows really, and it is unlikely the water is able to run inside the fiberglass construction, it will have to leak into the camper which will be obvious.
So what if there is wood? Where is the water going to get past the fiberglass shell? Wood is great as long as you keep it dry.
Your only potential leaks are at the vents and windows really, and it is unlikely the water is able to run inside the fiberglass construction, it will have to leak into the camper which will be obvious.
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