Blue Diver
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We bought a solitude ST 368 RD around Christmas time. It took us a while to get it from the dealership because we had it gen prepped and a washer dryer installed. That and lots of ice and snow prevented us from picking it up.
Anyways, now that we have had it, we noticed a few things that I'm not happy with. Here is the list
1) screws pushing through the walls in different locations
2) a hole in the shower wall about 3/4 's of the way up
3) the kitchen table broke , the screws they used to fasten everything together are about half inch in length if that. What do they expect that to hold on to?
B) they did send out a new table for free, and they must have had some complaints on it because they changed the lay out of the undercarriage , they also added countersunk screws to the trim. They did not send it out with the mounting brackets installed so I need to do that myself( not a problem , I just think it should be complete and ready to install)
4) the fan in the kitchen must not have been wired right. It never did what the buttons said, you had to just keep pressing buttons till you got the desired action, and now the vent cover won't open
5) the lever for the L shaped sofa on the middle recliner is up in such a way that no one can sit near it or they will be sitting on a very hard and uncomfortable lever
B) the two recliners by the door can not be fully reclined without messing up the screens on the window
There are a few more, but I'll leave this short and sweet. I just want to know if this is normal and there is just a lot you have to accept when you buy a RV or is this poor craftsmanship and lack of good quality control ?
Any input would be great
Anyways, now that we have had it, we noticed a few things that I'm not happy with. Here is the list
1) screws pushing through the walls in different locations
2) a hole in the shower wall about 3/4 's of the way up
3) the kitchen table broke , the screws they used to fasten everything together are about half inch in length if that. What do they expect that to hold on to?
B) they did send out a new table for free, and they must have had some complaints on it because they changed the lay out of the undercarriage , they also added countersunk screws to the trim. They did not send it out with the mounting brackets installed so I need to do that myself( not a problem , I just think it should be complete and ready to install)
4) the fan in the kitchen must not have been wired right. It never did what the buttons said, you had to just keep pressing buttons till you got the desired action, and now the vent cover won't open
5) the lever for the L shaped sofa on the middle recliner is up in such a way that no one can sit near it or they will be sitting on a very hard and uncomfortable lever
B) the two recliners by the door can not be fully reclined without messing up the screens on the window
There are a few more, but I'll leave this short and sweet. I just want to know if this is normal and there is just a lot you have to accept when you buy a RV or is this poor craftsmanship and lack of good quality control ?
Any input would be great