Sunday, May 31, 2015

Duncan RV and Service

After the MS, Maintenance Session, it was a short 17 mile drive to Duncan. We got checked in and the next morning they came to get the coach. They went over what they planned to do and discus the order of work. They started by removing the fiberglass in the rear which I had damaged by backing into a 4x4 post at Alliance without a spotter. That is a story to have over a beer. The doors that I damaged the second day driving the coach are to be reskined but they didn't want to remove them since there were heavy rain and wind forecast for the weekend. They did however remove the J couch in preparation for extending the platform on the slide.
Couch ready to be removed

Lower rear cap damage

How the coach looks with the lower rear cap removed

Let it all hang out
On Monday they took the coach in and removed the cargo doors to take them to the shop that was to reskin them. They also worked on the slide extension.


Now we wait. Time for more Patience pills. We did purchase carpet from a local shop, a Lambright Comfort Lounger from Brad and Hall, and a visit to Focal Wood to discuss our cabinet needs.

While we were taking our Patience Pills we visited the Studebaker Museum, New York Central Railroad Museum, took a tour of the Newmar factory found some good restaurants and dinners and visited with others that were also taking Patience Pills. I managed to finish one book and read two more and Suzette did some knitting as well as 4 jigsaw puzzles.



We also found a disk golf course at a local county park so for my birthday we played 18 holes.


After the work was done, after two and half weeks, we took the coach to Selking International to have an ECM update done. Then it was on the road to our next adventure.

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