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I tried the image host website. Will see how this displays. that might be the pic after covering the seem.
I'll try to attach the before pic.
For now I covered it. Has been dry but expecting Spring rains sometime. Trailer likely not even worth 5K , it has a failed inverter and some Sun damage on the top edge of the awning.
"Seal it up and go camping, and see if the condition maintains or worsens. If you're saavy with repairs and the damage isn't into the framework and you don't have to re-work or remove siding or front cap,"
That would probably be my approach once the rains end. I just am not up for a whole roof repair physically nor have the time for it. I have no barn ,tall garage or building to work under - It will be very hot soon. I am in rural northern Ca.
At most I might do a patch job if possible. Even let dry out this Summer and re-seal with the LAP After this Im fixing to get a new inverter for a few hundred bucks...
I don't smell mold in the trailer. I've heard of products for boats , where rotten wood is injected with a sealer that fills & stops rot.
I appreciate all the quick replies and links to image hosting sites. Thanks everyone.