As many of us have noted the original design of the living room slideout with the sloped roof doesn't work very well in windy conditions as even according to SMC in those sorts of conditions the water can come in. I think many of us feel that our seals aren't working correctly but I think in my case at least, its blustery rainy conditions.
So, I had an idea, that since I don't want to have a slide topper installed, that I would make a cover which "snaps" to allow me to drape a waterproof plastic cover over the problem area. Perhaps from the roof line ABOVE the gutter down, the entire length of the slide, and then snapped to the sloped roof area. I think this would defeat the effects of the wind in blowing the rain into the coach.
Does anyone know how one would install the snap fittings into the fiberglass, and where to get these? Obviously this was done for my custom window covers.
Again, I'm not interested in have a slide topper installed because I like the way the coach looks when its running down the road, so this would be something that I could installed once parked, similar to the windows covers.
Mike