Hello All,
My name is Pete, and I live near Shrewsbury in Shropshire.
Married to Susan.
I own a Lunar (Leaky) Clubman 460 EK that I bought in 1991, and she is still finding life a drag but is going well.
I call her leaky for good reason. About four years after owning her, I noticed a bit of damp inside - this led me to the awning rail and the rubber strip (water trap) on the awning rail, which, when removed displayed a pretty row of rusted headed screws, where water had capillaryed past the screw and into the wood frame.
NICE !!!
That meant all rails off - rebed and renew all screws with stainless steel ones - and then fill the groove with silicone rubber. Total of three months do do a good job.
Not a leaky Lunar anymore. I really hope that Lunar have improved, but mud sticks. I will not buy another Lunar.
I am shortly replacing with Dethless or Coachman hopfully, but I will miss Leaky. We have, and still are having adventures together.
Regards,
Pete
Regards
Pete
My name is Pete, and I live near Shrewsbury in Shropshire.
Married to Susan.
I own a Lunar (Leaky) Clubman 460 EK that I bought in 1991, and she is still finding life a drag but is going well.
I call her leaky for good reason. About four years after owning her, I noticed a bit of damp inside - this led me to the awning rail and the rubber strip (water trap) on the awning rail, which, when removed displayed a pretty row of rusted headed screws, where water had capillaryed past the screw and into the wood frame.
NICE !!!
That meant all rails off - rebed and renew all screws with stainless steel ones - and then fill the groove with silicone rubber. Total of three months do do a good job.
Not a leaky Lunar anymore. I really hope that Lunar have improved, but mud sticks. I will not buy another Lunar.
I am shortly replacing with Dethless or Coachman hopfully, but I will miss Leaky. We have, and still are having adventures together.
Regards,
Pete
Regards
Pete