Roof vents

Aug 27, 1998
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Today, while cleaning my coach roof I stepped on and fractured my
forward roof vent cover. Can I replace the cover? If so, where are they
available. The vent is probably original. It has two cranks to raise the
cover and a teo speed exhaust fan. Next time I'll reemember I'm not on a
boat deck where you can step on the hatches.
Skip
'75 Avion
Western MD
 
On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 00:14:50 -0500 "Loren \(Skip\) Newhouse"

>Today, while cleaning my coach roof I stepped on and fractured my
>forward roof vent cover. Can I replace the cover? If so, where are
>they
>available. The vent is probably original. It has two cranks to raise
>the
>cover and a teo speed exhaust fan. Next time I'll reemember I'm not on
>a
>boat deck where you can step on the hatches.
>Skip
>'75 Avion
>Western MD
>
>Try Camping World or JC Whitney. They show the 3 (IIRC) the main types
of domes.

Dave Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Dr PH4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
If the roof vent cap is available it is easy to replace. If not, any 14"
vent will work as it is a standard opening. Being that you have power, one
option to consider is to replace the original equipment wit a FANTASTIC fan.
Great Option. This thing moves a lot of air and only runs off your 12v
system. Almost as good as an air conditioner, after the sun goes down, of
course. It cools the coach down quite rapidly. 3 speeds, forward and
reverse, and some even have a thermostat and or rain sensor which makes them
virtually remote control. Good luck. Darren

> Today, while cleaning my coach roof I stepped on and fractured my
> forward roof vent cover. Can I replace the cover? If so, where are they
> available. The vent is probably original. It has two cranks to raise the
> cover and a teo speed exhaust fan. Next time I'll reemember I'm not on a
> boat deck where you can step on the hatches.
> Skip
> '75 Avion
> Western MD