pjhootch
DIS Veteran
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- Apr 5, 2005
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RVs are kind of like boats. The initial investment is usually just the beginning. They all have issues that need to be worked out. We've sprung leaks and had things not work. Honestly, a lot of our most irritating issues were user error. My husband took some shortcuts on winterizing a couple of times- or did it too late in the season- and we wound up with an exploded water heater and some bursting water lines in the spring. What a pain.
We have been very lucky with our winnebago, and have not had any major systems problems (that we didn't cause ourselves). The beatings they take on the road cause them to require frequent maintenance. The fact that they are built to reduce weight also means that many of the fittings can be/seem cheap and break easily. I think we replaced every drawer slide in the thing the first couple of months we had it.
The person with the gulf stream, however, sounds like they really took a hit with some shoddy build work from the factory. I hope that all gets worked out.
We have been very lucky with our winnebago, and have not had any major systems problems (that we didn't cause ourselves). The beatings they take on the road cause them to require frequent maintenance. The fact that they are built to reduce weight also means that many of the fittings can be/seem cheap and break easily. I think we replaced every drawer slide in the thing the first couple of months we had it.
The person with the gulf stream, however, sounds like they really took a hit with some shoddy build work from the factory. I hope that all gets worked out.