Tiercel
Well-known member
Unless I am missing something, I consider it a serious design flaw that there are no drain slots at the bottom of my front RV window. Of all windows on the RV, this one is slanted back at the top. This means that the inside of the bottom channel is lower than the outside of the bottom channel. If there is ANY breach in the window-to-frame seal, the water has to run into the RV. Due to the angle, one could argue that would happen even with weep holes in the track, but I think they would help. I am interested in whether the front overhang window on other class C Motorhomes have weep holes.
While I am on a little rant, how can any reputable manufacturer in their right mind built an RV with interior grade luan in the exterior wall when they know every RV will leak sooner or later. Indoor glues fall apart at the first sign of water, so you can NEVER find a leak in time. You have to be 100% at preventing a leak. It is totally unethical, but I digress.
Back to: I am interested in whether the front overhang window on other class C Motorhomes have weep holes like all the other windows?
While I am on a little rant, how can any reputable manufacturer in their right mind built an RV with interior grade luan in the exterior wall when they know every RV will leak sooner or later. Indoor glues fall apart at the first sign of water, so you can NEVER find a leak in time. You have to be 100% at preventing a leak. It is totally unethical, but I digress.
Back to: I am interested in whether the front overhang window on other class C Motorhomes have weep holes like all the other windows?