08-30-2023, 02:55 PM
Glad to hear it Steve! but our winter hideaway got 6+ feet of water in Cedar Key I doubt the campground can rebuild before January and even if they did I don't think the town will be ready for us snowbirds so we are looking elsewhere.
The hard part is done the rest will be easier I hope. If you do this I recommend renting a skyjack I was fortunate my son owned one, still being on your knees in the heat is not good so I could never be a roofer.
We've been looking at the sides of the panels and they don't look to bad but I was thinking of some type of molding like the new coaches have to hide the panels and give it a modern look. Maybe a upside down seamless gutter? Ideas anyone?
The hard part is done the rest will be easier I hope. If you do this I recommend renting a skyjack I was fortunate my son owned one, still being on your knees in the heat is not good so I could never be a roofer.
We've been looking at the sides of the panels and they don't look to bad but I was thinking of some type of molding like the new coaches have to hide the panels and give it a modern look. Maybe a upside down seamless gutter? Ideas anyone?
1999 45' #504 "Magnolia"
Gravette, Arkansas
1996 40 XL Prevost Marathon