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ron_dittmer
Nov 02, 2018Explorer II
Hi Larry,
According to your profile, you bought a Coachmen 21RS Freelander. Apparently yours was built on a Friday afternoon. The Coachman Freelander lineup is an entry level family of motor homes, not known to be made with the highest of RV standards. But even so, it should not be taking on water in so many ways. I would be concerned that the rig was built 6 months to a year ago taking on water all that time, making lots of irreparable structural damage and mold growing in hidden places.
I advise to try your best to trade it for another brand new unit, even if you have to pay money to make it happen. Saying farewell to the mold spore health risk along with long term structural troubles would be worth it to me.
According to your profile, you bought a Coachmen 21RS Freelander. Apparently yours was built on a Friday afternoon. The Coachman Freelander lineup is an entry level family of motor homes, not known to be made with the highest of RV standards. But even so, it should not be taking on water in so many ways. I would be concerned that the rig was built 6 months to a year ago taking on water all that time, making lots of irreparable structural damage and mold growing in hidden places.
I advise to try your best to trade it for another brand new unit, even if you have to pay money to make it happen. Saying farewell to the mold spore health risk along with long term structural troubles would be worth it to me.
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