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Water collecting in underbelly

twofacelady
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**Does anyone have any ideas where we can start looking before we drag it to the repair shop?**

We have a 2014 Fun Finder 266KIRB travel trailer. After our last trip on July 4th we emptied the gray and black tanks. It has not been used since then. Yesterday we were moving it up a few feet to let it sit on a different part of the tires. We noticed the underbelly bulging a little. Pushed the liner up and about two GALLONS of water came down on our heads. Thank goodness it was not grey or black water. Definitely clear almost cool water which is strange because we are in Florida. Absolutely nothing is wet inside the trailer. We have had a lot of rain but there is no indication it is rain coming in and going down there since there isn't ANY water inside.

Called our useless dealer (btw they no longer sell Fun Finder). Said to bring it in (70 miles from home) and they would take a look.

We are thinking of filling up the fresh water tank (since the water was clear)and seeing if the water accumulates again. Maybe we have a leak in the fresh water line. We don't have any idea how long the water has been sitting there. We are guessing it is only since our last trip. It is too much work to take down the underbelly since there are a lot of hose and wires screwed into it.

We appreciate any insight if anyone has had this issue.
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korbe
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We have found that rain water runoff can go in all sort of directions. It can run down the side of the rig and follow the contours and drip to the ground not even close to where it started. My guess is rain water is making it's way in there.
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