wintertree-REDW
Senior Member
First ....Thankyou you all for your maturity and positive support in this forum....Refreshing to see..
I am still a week away from getting our new (to us) Redwood 38RL...Denise and I are thrilled to have found this trailer....in its condition.....and equipped so well....Thats a tall order for a guy that spent a lot of years as an RV tech (when I was younger)....RV's to me look so flawed / cheap....cheezy.....when I looked at the redwood line I was pleasantly surprised....Now in saying that....I see things that need improvement.......But as far as RV's go we are happy....
Two questions for those experienced owners....One option our unit does not have is slide toppers....we are going to be full timers on Vancouver Island for some time (West coast of Canada)....the winter is rainy....with weeks of wet drizzly weather being the norm....I am thinking that toppers would be a great option.....but would like some feedback.....Second question.....this week lows of 10 - 20 Degrees F are happening over night at the coast....Thats cool for that area....but it does happen...What are owners thoughts on how well these trailers deal with colder temps....any issues ? do I need to do some extra work to our RW to prepare...skirting or ?
Thanks for any help...Regards....Wes
I am still a week away from getting our new (to us) Redwood 38RL...Denise and I are thrilled to have found this trailer....in its condition.....and equipped so well....Thats a tall order for a guy that spent a lot of years as an RV tech (when I was younger)....RV's to me look so flawed / cheap....cheezy.....when I looked at the redwood line I was pleasantly surprised....Now in saying that....I see things that need improvement.......But as far as RV's go we are happy....
Two questions for those experienced owners....One option our unit does not have is slide toppers....we are going to be full timers on Vancouver Island for some time (West coast of Canada)....the winter is rainy....with weeks of wet drizzly weather being the norm....I am thinking that toppers would be a great option.....but would like some feedback.....Second question.....this week lows of 10 - 20 Degrees F are happening over night at the coast....Thats cool for that area....but it does happen...What are owners thoughts on how well these trailers deal with colder temps....any issues ? do I need to do some extra work to our RW to prepare...skirting or ?
Thanks for any help...Regards....Wes