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HMS_Beagle
Mar 17, 2015Explorer
When I ordered my Bigfoot 9.6 back in 1998, I specifically ordered it without the ladder or roof rail. No reason to put a bunch of leaks (screw holes) in a nice, watertight, 1 piece fiberglass camper. But due to regulations, they had to install the ladder. The fire egress was through the cabover vent, and a ladder was required for it to be a legal egress. So I got a ladder whether I wanted it or not.
On the campers and motorhomes I have owned, the roof has been a very inconvenient place to carry anything. Every once in a Blue Moon, you need to get up there on the road for some reason and the ladder is useful.
On the campers and motorhomes I have owned, the roof has been a very inconvenient place to carry anything. Every once in a Blue Moon, you need to get up there on the road for some reason and the ladder is useful.
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