outlaw85
May 23, 2017Explorer
Help! Water sloshing under gel siding
1997 Damon Challenger 30RK
Was contemplating my battle of talking wife into renovating our current 5th wheel or looking for something newer until...
I smacked one of the section of wall and it replied back!!
I knew there was another part that was delaminating on the slide but still felt solid and didn't reply back.
Hearing the sloshing now really worries me and the time bomb that is ticking before rot takes hold. I don't have the time right now to DIY this and what it may uncover and I don't have the funds to take it in and pay what is likely going to be or exceed what we paid for it.
I'm wondering if it would be OK to drill a few holes in the side panel to let the water drain. I know this is not ideal and only a band-aid? lol I'm thinking giving the water somewhere to drain is at least better than letting it sit in the wall.
I need to get more active on here because I know there is a ton of info and I'm sure I can learn a lot more. If we keep it, there are still plenty of projects to be had on it, FW and black tank to name a couple.
Thanks!
Outlaw
*update
Some pics- Sorry, they are hard to see some of the waves and it started raining.. :(
Water is in the small section between end cap and slide 6-8" above decals.
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Slide from rear-
20170522_190119
Slide from front- wave can be seen at start of slide. Starts about 1/2 way down to bottom-ish and is from start of slide maybe 2ft in.
20170522_190130
From front pass side-
20170522_190149
Was contemplating my battle of talking wife into renovating our current 5th wheel or looking for something newer until...
I smacked one of the section of wall and it replied back!!
I knew there was another part that was delaminating on the slide but still felt solid and didn't reply back.
Hearing the sloshing now really worries me and the time bomb that is ticking before rot takes hold. I don't have the time right now to DIY this and what it may uncover and I don't have the funds to take it in and pay what is likely going to be or exceed what we paid for it.
I'm wondering if it would be OK to drill a few holes in the side panel to let the water drain. I know this is not ideal and only a band-aid? lol I'm thinking giving the water somewhere to drain is at least better than letting it sit in the wall.
I need to get more active on here because I know there is a ton of info and I'm sure I can learn a lot more. If we keep it, there are still plenty of projects to be had on it, FW and black tank to name a couple.
Thanks!
Outlaw
*update
Some pics- Sorry, they are hard to see some of the waves and it started raining.. :(
Water is in the small section between end cap and slide 6-8" above decals.
20170522_190112
Slide from rear-
20170522_190119
Slide from front- wave can be seen at start of slide. Starts about 1/2 way down to bottom-ish and is from start of slide maybe 2ft in.
20170522_190130
From front pass side-
20170522_190149