Window Backward? September 27, 2009, 10:43:53 pm Yahoo Message Number: 106155New 27' rear bath picked up July 2009. A friend was looking at it the other day (he's not a LD person - ours was the first one he'd seen) and he said that the window over the sink was installed backwards. All the other windows open from front to back. The window over the sink opens from rear to front. This causes the seem between the two windows to face front, and besides being aerodynamically wrong, this would cause moisture to be forced between the windows when driving forward in a rain.Does this make sense?
Re: Window Backward? Reply #1 – September 28, 2009, 03:46:17 pm Yahoo Message Number: 106161opens from rear to front.>>My 1986 FL windows opens that way as well... A special reason?Ellen[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Window Backward? Reply #2 – September 28, 2009, 04:55:39 pm Yahoo Message Number: 106164Quote New 27' rear bath picked up July 2009. A friend was looking at it the other day (he's not a LD person - ours was the first one he'd seen) and he said that the window over the sink was installed backwards. ********* I can think of a couple of reasons. May not be right. An open window close to the stovetop could be more apt to affect and or extinguish a burner. It may be considered a safety hazard to reach over a stovetop to open and close a window. This is probably government mandate to help protect all of us from ourselves. ;>)Malcolm 02BlueMB Receiving much needed rain in Austin, TX
Re: Window Backward? Reply #3 – September 28, 2009, 05:46:10 pm Yahoo Message Number: 106165Quote "New 27' rear bath picked up July 2009.""The window over the sink opens from rear to front." GaryNo window on my 2004 30'IB is installed in that manner. If it were me, I'd be on the phone to the Mothership first thing in the morning wanting an answer. Are the weep holes at the top or the bottom. If at the top, the window was installed upside down and should be corrected under warranty.Steve S. Lazy Bones & Jiggs