We just celebrated our 1 year anniversary with the Beaver and are still learning things about the coach.....suspect the learning will go on for quite awhile.
Regarding the Girard awning. It seems that some more tension on the fabric would be useful, but I am at a loss to figure out if that's possible and then I realized that I don't even know how they work. Do the arms extend and pull the fabric from a preloaded roller, or are the arms preloaded and the motor unwinds the fabric and allow the arms to tension it?
Also, I had the top hinge on one of the cabinet doors come loose where it screws into the door. I thought is would be a wood screw that just needed some reinforcement but no, there are metal backing plates slotted into the doors and frames. The fix required removing the door and reassembling, as the top screw had just backed out over time, but the complexity of the hinges amazed me. What are they called and where does one fine them if needed? The fact that they are even on a MH is a bit astounding as the cost of the hinges and all the work entailed in the installation had to be expensive.