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Post by frankintoronto on Aug 9, 2019 21:13:53 GMT -5
I have a 2017 Sportsman Classic 190 I was wondering if i can stand on the roof of this trailer, i'm actually scared i will damage it
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Post by rasmousein on Aug 10, 2019 12:50:15 GMT -5
If it's like mine in aluminum. I do but gotta feel the trusses and put weight on that. Do not put all your weight in between it woth bend the aluminum, but it's a pretty strong matarial can't see it tear ...
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Post by frankintoronto on Aug 11, 2019 16:35:30 GMT -5
that sounds scary actually
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Post by rasmousein on Aug 11, 2019 18:08:08 GMT -5
Hehe, well those are small trailer, can't see that you would need to walk on it... Just kinda prop yourself from the ladder...
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rjl
Newbie RV’er
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Post by rjl on May 25, 2020 14:22:30 GMT -5
I just posted the same thing Was just cleaning ours the other day and was looking at the roof..... looks like the aluminum skin it placed right over the framing or trusts? Needs a good scrubbing, but wasnt sure if it would support full weight to walk or sit on. Found this trying to do some research on it.... www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvHWo24gS8A&t=2s
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Post by wrfpd2 on Jun 18, 2020 10:56:28 GMT -5
I use a tall ladder & wok it from all 4 sides with a camper long handled brush & dawn dish soap
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rvtravels
Weekender RV’er
Sportmen classic 180QB.
Posts: 85
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Post by rvtravels on Aug 3, 2020 15:36:55 GMT -5
I have often been on the roof, no issues. I checked with the dealer he says it will hold. Nevertheless I ask my wife, who is lighter, to actually stand on the roof, while I work from the sides.
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