Thanks for your replies, Yes, I must agree that you will have as much a rain fall there as we have in Scotland.
I think your RVs are great, and I would love to have a good one, but it appears that any that I have looked at (private sales) seem to suffer from serious damp, resulting in De lamination of the ply and GRP walls, unlike our smaller British motorhomes of a similar age. maybe I am just unlucky?.
Being a Cabinetmaker to trade, I am quite knowledgeable with the construction and fittings of Caravans and Motorhomes. I have Just bought a New British (RV) motorhome for vacations. But we need also a larger and heavier machine to live in.(During house building)
A good American RV would be the obvious answer to out accommodation needs, as the weather condition on the Isle of Lewis (just of the west coast of Scotland) is no stranger to 70-100 mph winds and torrential rain.
I am assuming? that the hotter weather in your contry, must tend to dry out, or, deteriorate the sealer used in the joints between the roof and external walls. I maybe completely wrong, but, I would like some kind of explanation to why the RVs that I have viewed ( imported to the UK)(in comparison to our Brittish made) are Damp???.
Please help, Doug Stewart (Inverness the Highlands of Scotland (just beside Loch Ness)