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Walking (crawling) on the roof

gypsmjim
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2015 Jayco Jay Flight SLX.

I want to put vent covers over the two roof vents. I haven't put a ladder up on the side yet, but I think I can reach them from one. If not, is the roof strong enough for me to climb up on top to do the job?
2015 Jayco Flight SLX 195RB
Permanently set up on a beautiful mountaintop retreat in Southwest NYS
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tenbear
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I walk on mine all the time, but I only weigh 160# and have size 12 sneakers to distribute the weight.
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SCVJeff
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navegator wrote:
If your trailer did not have a ladder from the factory when you purchased it you CAN NOT walk on the roof, it probablly is not strong enough, have a kid that does not wheigh to much do that for you.

navegator
hogwash..
There are plenty of RV's of all kinds without ladders these days, and the exact model in previous years did. It has to do with economics and usefulness vs. making it an option
Jeff - WA6EQU
'06 Itasca Meridian 34H, CAT C7/350

down_home
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Our Dealer told us the ladder wasn't strong enough for us to climb on the roof, of our Fifth Wheel. It was just for looks. So therefore the roof is not strong enough to walk on either. Better let the Dealer Do it. They did with a straight face so it has to be true. Dealer has speshul light weight Folks to do it.

Mich_F
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I wouldn't imagine that whether or not you have a ladder, would make a difference in how they built the roof.
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gypsmjim
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The manual page that said OK was in reference to a ladder, so I didn't consider that applicable since I don't have one.

I have plywood available anyway, so I'll use that if I can't reach.

Dealer installation isn't practical since the unit is permanently set up 100 miles away.

The 200 pound limit sounds OK. I'm real close, but if I go up nekkid I think I'll be OK.....LOL.

Thanks for all the comments...
2015 Jayco Flight SLX 195RB
Permanently set up on a beautiful mountaintop retreat in Southwest NYS

Sillybugs2
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Thanks for the plywood idea. Dh wants to get up and really inspect our so will have him do this. And bonus we already have a piece.
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wbwood
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dockmasterdave wrote:
Listen to all the people telling you it's OK, Then when your foot goes through the roof, ask who is going to help pay for it?
If not, research it in your manual or online.
I don't give a damn what their manual says. Mine says no.
Plain as day.
Quote from the original owners manual, "do not attempt to walk on the roof" Apply 1/2" plywood over it first to spread the load.
Everyone can do as they wish. We need more cool stories on here.
A sheet of plywood at $20.00 or risk it?


I believe he said his manual didn't state it either way.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

dockmasterdave
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Listen to all the people telling you it's OK, Then when your foot goes through the roof, ask who is going to help pay for it?
If not, research it in your manual or online.
I don't give a damn what their manual says. Mine says no.
Plain as day.
Quote from the original owners manual, "do not attempt to walk on the roof" Apply 1/2" plywood over it first to spread the load.
Everyone can do as they wish. We need more cool stories on here.
A sheet of plywood at $20.00 or risk it?
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rollingslow
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they walk on it to change ac units to reseal ur roof and many other reasons it not a problem

wa8yxm
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Roofs do vary but.... I am over 300 pounds.. A couple summers ago one of my Air Conditioners the blower died,,, I had to replace the motor.. Well Shawn from Easton Electric Motors (Flint, MI) Found me one (My A/C's are no longer made) and brought it out.. We had to do a bit of modification work (Way less than he expected cause I got good engineering eyes) so we were both up there running around the roof.
Shawn is about the same size I am, Plus his tool box, Plus the motor, Plus.. Well you get the idea.

No problem at all.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
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navegator
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If your trailer did not have a ladder from the factory when you purchased it you CAN NOT walk on the roof, it probablly is not strong enough, have a kid that does not wheigh to much do that for you.

navegator

dodge_guy
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Yep, you can walk on the roof. I would say 200lbs max. My old Cherokee Lite i felt the roof was iffy, but it still held me. Now my 07 Cherokee i have no problems with stepping anywhere on the roof.
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BuckBarker
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wbwood wrote:
You can have a dealership put them on for you. They do it pretty cheaply.


And how would you suppose they would do it? WALK ON THE ROOF!

wbwood
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You can have a dealership put them on for you. They do it pretty cheaply.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

JEBar
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all JayFlights come with a walk on roof .... all regular JayFlights come with the backer boards that are needed if someone wants to add a ladder

Jim
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