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darsben wrote:Nvr2loud wrote:
How bad was the rot?
My floor is rotting at the back of my 10 year old R-Vision, and I just planned on fixing with plywood when it finally rots right through to nothing. Didn't realize floor rot was such a big deal.
Guess it depends on how obsessive you are
Oct-29-2014 10:17 AM
Nvr2loud wrote:
How bad was the rot?
My floor is rotting at the back of my 10 year old R-Vision, and I just planned on fixing with plywood when it finally rots right through to nothing. Didn't realize floor rot was such a big deal.
Oct-29-2014 10:09 AM
SailorSteve wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if this is a double post (I hit enter too soon on the previous version).
I need your advice and experience. I'm in the market for a new TT and I don't want a typical 'throw away' unit. The last two units I had (Trail Lite and Aerolite) both rotted out from minor leaks that we're absorbed by the luan and foam floors. Aaagghhh! I had rot almost as I hate wasting money.
So, we want a midrange to upper midrange unit. Weight is not a huge consideration. Want a want is something that will last, if I maintain it well. While layout is important, it's what's under the lipstick that counts. It's the construction design, material, and assembly quality.
Is there a high quality midrange unit that will last?? Or should I save up for something like an Evergreen Everlite (fully composite) Arctic Fox, Outdoor RV Creek Side?? By the way, I like these 'Western' deigned travel trailers. They seem robust.
Please give me some feedback on a TT that long lasting, high quality, with good engineering. What's the best long term VALUE.
Thanks very much in advance. Regards, Steve
Oct-29-2014 10:08 AM