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Digest Number 2156[1 Attachment]

Yahoo Message Number: 14014
Nice job on the steps, Victor! I can empathize with you on manufacturer QA
- but don't feel that JAYCO is alone, Gulfstream is pretty good at it too.
I continue to find things to fix on our 6340, some due to QA - some due to
design. We're liking the coach and Kodiak chassis more and more as I make
repairs/improvements, but there are times when I wish I could have convinced
my wife to let me do a "skoolie" conversion (seriously rugged coach, with
little to no inherent QA issues). Of course I did learn from my dad...if it
needs to carry 500 lbs, build it to carry a ton - over the latter parts of
the ALCAN...

JT

 

Re: Digest Number 2156[1 Attachment]

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Yahoo Message Number: 14015

Thanks.....They look really nice today and much neater than those crappy thin vinyl ones. While subtle, the brown color adds to the overall visual appeal too.
Today I ran power to the 3rd PAX bay, tapped of the light. This is to run the Dometic outdoor top load refer. I ago a 200% slide mount too. It's awesome to have lots of drinks [adult and kid] outside and a way to keep things cold or as a freezer if needed. Milk, juice etc. We almost never eat inside so this is a welcome update to the Embark.
~
Victor Burns
KI6IM
Embark TB390 Bunkhouse

From:"'JT' jtbarber@... [SuperCrvgroup]"
Date:Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:37 AM
Subject:RE: [SuperCrvgroup] Digest Number 2156[1 Attachment]


Nice job on the steps, Victor! I can empathize with you on manufacturer QA
- but don't feel that JAYCO is alone, Gulfstream is pretty good at it too.
I continue to find things to fix on our 6340, some due to QA - some due to
design. We're liking the coach and Kodiak chassis more and more as I make
repairs/improvements, but there are times when I wish I could have convinced
my wife to let me do a "skoolie" conversion (seriously rugged coach, with
little to no inherent QA issues). Of course I did learn from my dad...if it
needs to carry 500 lbs, build it to carry a ton - over the latter parts of
the ALCAN...

JT