All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Fixing dry rot TXiceman wrote: Dry rot is caused by water intrusion. First find the leak source. Ken The leak has been fixed. Except for the current problem, of course. DougFixing dry rotI bought a used 1994 Jamboree Searcher 4 years ago. Recently, the dry rot within has become a problem. The lower seam above the driver and passenger doors has pulled apart due to dry rot. I have tried resetting the screws with longer ones and even having a pro take a crack at it ($350---lasted 3 months). My son says I have to get in and actually replace the dry rotted wood and suggests I approach it from the inside. I wonder if anyone else has dealt with this problem successfully. I'd post a picture but I don't see that as an option.Re: Stove top not getting gasLove this forum. Thanks J.D. Opened the gas line at the stove top, shot air in both directions, closed it up and --- it works!!!Stove top not getting gasHave been getting our 1994 Jamboree ready for a short camping trip and noticed the stove top and oven are not getting gas. It's as if the gas is turned off. Refrigerator is doing fine on gas right now. Light meter inside and meter at the tank show open and show 3/4 tank. Any ideas?