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griz
02-13-2014, 05:06 AM
A retired motor coach saleswoman told me not to buy a BlueBird or Newell coach because the metal coach causes condensation between the walls which leads to big problems.

She sold a number of fiberglass coaches like the Beaver and similar heavily laid up glass units. She was credible, but some people get all tied up in their sales pitches without evidence other than what they've been told.

My BlueBird never had that problem, but then I never took off the wall coverings.


Your experience will help in my coach research.

TIA,
Griz in Montana

Dmatz
02-13-2014, 02:55 PM
My bluebird 2004 never had that problem either and I was in the walls in several places upgrading the electronics. That being said I am not sure when Newell started foaming the inside. Wether the walls are metal, fiberglass or composit condensation will occur when the surface temperature is below dew point. If the coach is outside not heated condensation may occur and hence the issues associated with it. I have been RVing since 1970 as a kid in several Fiberglas coaches kept outside in the northeast as an adult I have had a fiberglass coach, bluebird 2 Prevost and never had condensation issue always kept the heat to 55 and the ac at 80 when not in use. There have been leaks but no condensation. If you are looking at a coach gaining access to some access panels for inspection would be a good thing. For what it's worth on the bluebird blog I do not remember anyone ever saying anything about that.

rellick
02-13-2014, 11:19 PM
Both of my vintage Newells are built the same way as the new ones. There is sprayfoam in the walls. I wouldn't be concerned at all with this issue.