Apr-21-2014 09:50 PM
Apr-25-2014 06:35 PM
Apr-25-2014 04:29 PM
cewillis wrote:Freedom 49 wrote:
May I ask what this post has to do with Dave's problem? Are you offering to use your superior service relationship with Bob Ward to help him?
Learn to read.
Apr-25-2014 01:13 PM
Freedom 49 wrote:
May I ask what this post has to do with Dave's problem? Are you offering to use your superior service relationship with Bob Ward to help him?
Apr-25-2014 12:57 PM
cewillis wrote:
For a different perspective, I bought my Apex 8 new in 2007 after careful evaluation and comparison to the (only) two other campers that I considered comparable back then. . There were a couple of very minor issues that were corrected immediately. Those who have read my TRs and some other posts know that I have had a few (very few) problems since. They all were a result of
1) operator error
2) hard use on rough/non roads
3) other normal wear and tear
4) and a very small amount of bad luck, occasionally.
In every case, Outfitter - Bob Ward specifically - has helped me correct the problems at no cost to me, and some cost to them. (I did pay for an extra cabinet door once, for additional under seat access)
In summary, Outfitter's product and service have been outstanding in my case.
I should point out that when not in use my camper has been stored indoors, in a very well insulated space, in a very dry climate.
Apr-25-2014 11:43 AM
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Apr-25-2014 10:02 AM
smh1040us wrote:
My 2006 Apex 8 has had the same problem for a few years now. In September 2012 I started a thread on this forum entitled "Outfitter exterior damage". For some reason this thread seems to have disappeared from the forum.
I have returned to Outfitter twice to have them look at the damage. They tell me that they must have received a bad batch of material. Since my camper was not under warranty there was nothing they could do. Outfitter did reluctantly offer to work on the damage, at my cost, if I could leave the camper with them for a few weeks. Since I live in Delaware this additional travel cost proved to be prohibited.
The area I live is on the east coast and close to a number of boat and RV dealers. The RV dealers were not interested in working on this problem. I did take the unit to a few boat repair business and they all agreed that the problem was not with the material but with the installation of the material to the camper. They also agreed that would not undertake trying to repair the problem.
After this summer I am going to try to sell my truck and camper with full disclosure of this problem to the buyer. My plan is to buy another camper, I don't know what make and model I will be buying, but I do know which one it will not be buying.
Mark
smh1040us wrote:
As a follow up to this discussion I did want to point out that this problem is not completely alien to Outfitter, although it would appear to be very rare. I was looking on the Outfitters Owner Site and found a discussion of this same problem under the topic "Caring for Exterior Walls / Exterior Fiberglass Repair. Below is a quote from Brian Ward dated Jul 19, 2007.
"Dave,
I have another unit here (about same age as yours) that this happened to. I think it comes from water leaks. What we found when removing the outer skin is that water found a way in through a broken spot in the caulking and went behind the fiberglass. Either because of freezing or some reaction with the fiberglass this happens. The few I have delt with all were super saturated behind the glass. On the older units we used a thinner glass (Stuff now not available then) that required to be bonded to luan before it was bonded to the wall (RV standard even today). Don't know if that is the reason or not. You should send me a pic. I have gotten Kemlite (the maker of the glass) to pay for it. Although it took me 6 months for that to happen. Either way, if you would like to have us fix it, send me a pic and I will forward it to them and try to get the ball rolling now.
Brian Ward"
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Apr-23-2014 08:31 PM
Geewizard wrote:
Oh my.....
Sure didn't think I'd be the catalyst for a brand war. So, please stop with the bashing already.
Silver, thanks for your usual in-depth analysis. I truly mean that.
Apr-23-2014 05:25 PM
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