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LIKE2BUILD
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
raychris1 wrote:
I can definitely say we will not be fixing it. ....Time to talk the wife into a new rv.
I was in the same boat last year. We had our Jayco for 11 years and found a significant portion of the rear bunk area floor was rotted. The cause was a cracked elbow of the hot water line feeding the tub that had gone unnoticed.
I've fixed just about everything around our home and have also done an RV floor replacement. I finally decided between my busy schedule and lack of time to even complete the small things on my ever growing to-do list that tackling a massive floor replacement project was not realistic. We found a buyer that had plenty of time to do the project and bought our 5th wheel. It was a long overdue upgrade so it worked out fine overall.
Here's one option for you: remove and sell all the good components (fridge, water heater, furnace, etc), sell the aluminum for scrap, then strip it down to a bare frame and and axles. Now, you can install a deck and use it as a utility trailer or sell it to someone else for the same purpose.
KJ
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