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Old 08-16-2011, 09:40 AM   #1
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There is a 1996 Dutchman popup camper that we were thinking about getting. Besides quick trips out it can double when we remodel our house (and avoid high hotel fees). From a few pictures online it looks like its in decent shape for being that old but I am still not totally sold on it.


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Old 08-16-2011, 10:00 AM   #2
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From my limited experience, thats a good brand. I'd look closely at the floor to make sure its not getting soft, and at the lift cable for rust.


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I would be very careful when buying something like that on craigslist. If I were you I would get 2 or 3 friends to come look at it with you. If you get really serious then you need to inspect, or have inspected, the whole thing.


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I've owned a couple of popups. Last one went bad on me with all the proper care. The cloth under the canvas rotted out. It was old but I don't think it should have gotten that bad that quick. I could repair the canvas with my hot glue gun and patches. The sides were cloth. So the top stayed good. It would have cost me $1000 for a new top and then the install price. Only paid $600 for it so it wasn't cost effective to repair it. I now have a utility trailer. Be careful what you buy anywhere.


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The sides on my pop-up are vinyl coated polyester, so they are pretty tough. You can qactuaslly repair this sort of cloth pretty easily with vinyl coated tarp material and HH-63 cement.

I'm in the process of using this stuff to cover a wood-frame kayak right now, and the cement works great, and makes an unbelievably strong bond.


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Old 08-17-2011, 05:52 AM   #6
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Why not go take a look at it and then decide. I think it's a good brand too. I was looking through craigslist to see if we could find a new camper but the prices are still a bit out there for me.


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I'm not fond of popups. It would look carefully at it and check it out underneath as well as on top. They don't last forever but you may find a good buy. Just make sure you look at it carefully and don't get caught up in buying fever.


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