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Re: Water in the wet bay

Reply #20
Peter, sure sounds like a dilemma! I would check the refrigeration vent.. Since I now no longer have a propane fridge, I have been thinking about sealing off the roof vent and the side vent which are no longer needed. Here in Mazatlan during the day I can definitely feel warm humid air in my face as I walk past my refrigerator. It's coming from that roof vent.

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Reply #21
I fiberglassed the roof vent and I have taped off the fridge vent except the top which
I will do tomorrow and then I will keep looking.

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Reply #22
Well I think I have found the leak. No water in the wet bay after the heavy rain last
night. The leak was at the back of the roof where the molding piece runs across the
back. I have a temporary fix and next spring I will remove the molding and seal it
properly. Finding leaks is mostly luck. Water was running out at the left rear of the
coach and I taped the molding and the water quit coming in the wet bay.

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Reply #23
I am trying to picture how water entering the coach to rear cap can find its way forward of the rear axle and into the wet bay???

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Reply #24
You are not the only one but that seems to be where it was coming from. It doesn't
make any sense for me but I have found other leaks in building that didn't make any
sense. I'm just hoping that was the problem. I will be keep on checking to see if any
water is back.