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Since most RV's have a ladder leading to the roof, am I under the assumption that the roof will support a normal size adult if he or she wants to inspect the roof for any external faults which might lead to problems?

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Since most RV's have a ladder leading to the roof, am I under the assumption that the roof will support a normal size adult if he or she wants to inspect the roof for any external faults which might lead to problems?

Welcome to the FMCA Forum.

I agree with you that inspection of seams and roof-mounted equipment is a very good idea.

But whether all coaches (and more critically YOUR coach) are built to standards that support that concentrated weight on the roof is an ASSUMPTION that I would not make. I would VERIFY it with your coach manufacturer. I suspect it will be true for the majority of coaches, but not all. And weight of the individual, as you suggest, could very well play a role in the decision.

If you post what coach you have, you may get some information based on first hand experience.

Brett

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Hello, Your Foretravel can support your weight on your roof, Just respect the sides, try to stay away from that area. A Foretravel roof is made with a 1 piece of metal, unlike some that are seamed.. cltisdale

ABSOLUTELY, the Foretravel roof is very well built and can support several people at the same time-- been there, done that. I installed two new roof A/C units a year ago and with two people and an A/C unit, no flexing at all, and it is a one piece fiberglass room, so no worries about tearing a rubber roof.

If the OP has a Foretravel, indeed that is the answer.

Brett

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Beware of the ladder as well. Most RV ladders have a weight rating that will be listed in your owners manual. If you don't have the owners manual, contact the manufacturer or a dealer and ask for a weight rating for the ladder.

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Beware of the ladder as well. Most RV ladders have a weight rating that will be listed in your owners manual. If you don't have the owners manual, contact the manufacturer or a dealer and ask for a weight rating for the ladder.

Mr. Butler, Mr. Wolfe, I have a Monaco. It is a '90 Crown Royal Signature model. I am a small chap of only 170lbs. Both of my other Class A [Georgie Boys] roofs, supported me with no problem.

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