I know that money is an issue, and availability too.....but, you really should look at the roof as the most important part of the RV. If you skimp on the roof, all this work will have been in vain.....in the rain (ah to be a poet!!:B)
With that said, you've got a ways to go before you need to worry about the roofing materials, and I don't think you'll go wrong with having some curve to the roof, as you had suggested (cutting some 2x6)....or, you could go with flat, but have it slope towards the rear. This would be a bit easier (not having to cut each of those curves), and would probably be just as effective.
You are going to have to decide on a roofing material, and I don't believe you will find what you want at Lowes or Depot....it just isn't what they specialize in. You wouldn't go to Walmart to re-roof your house? From what I've read on this forum, you can get more typical RV roofing, and still keep on budget....and you'll have a better protected RV by doing it.
Glad the weather finally cleared, and that you got some more work done....it's coming along slowly, but you're doing it right! Keep those pictures coming...remember, they are worth a thousand words!!!:)
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