All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV leaking water while filling water tank???Thanks for the reply. I will empty the water and run a timed test based on capacity. Any idea what kind of cost is associated with tank replacement? Thanks again SeanRV leaking water while filling water tank???Hi I have a 98 class C Jayco Eagle When I fill up the fresh water it fills for a bit (say 1/4 full) then as its filling water starts leaking quickly under the RV. Not seeing anything leak in the RV. thanks for any guidance on what to check ,the water leak is tough to pinpoint underneath but appears to be closer to where the kitchen sink / toilet area is. The water leaking is fresh though. Not sure if there's a overfill valve etc I'm missing on the plumbing? Thanks SeanRe: Recommended locations 3-4 hours from Seattle with kids?Wow thanks for all the great replies. In the end we decided to go with fort worden in port townsend and explore the general area between there and sequim. Thanks again everyone :)Recommended locations 3-4 hours from Seattle with kids?Hi All, Looking to get the RV out next weekend, the kids are excited as am I to get on the road. Looking for something 3-4 hours away from Seattle. just a friday-monday trip. Please let me know if there are any recommendations and the best place to stay there. Right now I'm between long beach or canon beach . If there are other ones that would be fun for kids please let me know . Thanks SeanEternabond to fix RV roof?Hi All, I have a 98 Class C Jayco. I haven't used it in a while but this is the year! I was looking at the front roof, which I had previously used a roof filler spackle material to seal , worked great but seems to have lost its stick, and the roof seems less firm from the inside . I was on Ebay and saw this tape roll called eternabond. Looks like I could just roll it across the top cab and I'm good to go . Ideally I'm thinking I get a roll and run it across the front seal where the overhang meets the front of the roof. the roof definitely isn't as strong there as it once was, I expect at some point I'll go in and fix it with stronger wood. Until then I figure as long as no one jumps on it I make it thru the season, and there are no water issues to deal with. Any reason I should stay away from eternabond? Thanks all Sean