Just did a walkabout around the traveling home aquisition - a 2008 2720SL. It is still sitting unopened because well, there was no manual crank for the stabilizer jacks and I don't have a drill with enough go-go juice to get the job done. So here I sit like a kid who just had their new toy placed on the shelf out of reach lol!
The other person who actually did the financing for the joint investment is having a huge case of buyers remorse but I am looking at it not so much as a money pit but as an adventure! Though I agree we paid a bit too much money.
As much as I am gearing up for the hunting season I know at a minimum a couple corners need to be repaired before we take it out for a trip. I have read a lot of threads with various approaches on the materials needed to get the job done. From the factory recommended Manus-Bond urethane sealant to seal-tite tape to using endurabond and butyl tape. Since Trailmanor's are a special breed I am curious as to if the repair approach is the same as a it is for an upright trailer corner repair. Are there screws under that trim? I have tried to scour the threads and google for a how-to specifically for replacing the corner trim for a trailmanor and keep finding info on older models with wood.
I do have some pictures but I haven't quite figured that part if the forum out yet. Not a big instagram fan but I am sure they must be hosted
Also, there's alot of green mold in the crevices, molding and on the bags...I think thats the terminology you use. How would I go about the clean up without harming the surface?
Oh and one more question are there any alemite grease points on the frame? We do have the manuals but they are in a drawer of the folded down camper we can't quite get into...its all kinda comical. Such is my nutty life!