Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
Re: Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
I finished the storage compartment repair with some hardener, lightweight plywood, 100% silicone and truck bed liner.
Re: Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
I realize this is an old post but would like to know what you did to repair. I have the same issue and the pictures could be mine it is so similar.
Re: Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
Thanks, the pics appear just fine now. Yes, what a project to repair this water damage. Keep us posted on your progress.
2016 Starcraft 26 BHS Launch Ultra Lite - Gary from Boise, Idaho
Re: Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
Sorry! I'll try again with photos.
Re: Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
Sorry to hear your dilemma. I can't see the pics you posted. Are you seeing them?
2016 Starcraft 26 BHS Launch Ultra Lite - Gary from Boise, Idaho
Starcraft Popup Rotten Wood in storage compartment - Help!
Hi all!
We just got ourselves a pop up tent trailer last year, and weren't able to use it much. It's a 2002 Starcraft with a slideout. I have the model number somewhere but not right with me. It appears as though there have been issues with water getting in the front storage compartment. The floor of the compartment also has some water damage. I'm wondering if anyone has seen a similar issue, or if anyone has any ideas on where to start. I'm assuming that this will be a significant cost to take it into our local shop to fix it, so I'd rather do the work myself if that's possible.
Thanks in advance! See pics below.
We just got ourselves a pop up tent trailer last year, and weren't able to use it much. It's a 2002 Starcraft with a slideout. I have the model number somewhere but not right with me. It appears as though there have been issues with water getting in the front storage compartment. The floor of the compartment also has some water damage. I'm wondering if anyone has seen a similar issue, or if anyone has any ideas on where to start. I'm assuming that this will be a significant cost to take it into our local shop to fix it, so I'd rather do the work myself if that's possible.
Thanks in advance! See pics below.
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