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I am new here. My parents bought a new RV and gave me there old one. It is a 86 sportscoach pathfinder 28'. It is in pretty great shape, it just needed exhaust work and the roof resealed. which brings me to this, I need to reseal the roof, but im not sure what to use because I do not know what type of roof it has. The roof has been previosly sealed with mobile home sealant(obviously not made for RV's) and is now all cracked. I know I have a leak around a vent to seal, but also would like to seal the entire roof to be safe. Does anyone have an idea of what type of roof I may have, or how to go about this? Thanks for the help in advance!

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You probably have ( had) a rubber roof, but who knows what the coating was.... Be careful with roof coatings, petroleum based coatings can destroy the rubber roof.


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What would your suggestion be? Should i attempt to strip the entire roof down as much as possible and start from scratch? the only place I know it leaks for now is around the vent over kitchen, water puddles there then it leaks. I could seal that then redo the entire roof this fall. The roof itself I would say has been hacked to a point, aluminum roofing tape down the edges, whatever gray mobile home roof coating, caulking around the vents, etc... The entire interior is newer including the interior cealing panels, which I beleave there was plywood in the cieling he replaced, he cannot remember now so i believe the roof is worth repairing if it needed full replacement.

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Posted: 04/30/12 07:26pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I used to own an 84 Sportscoach Pathfinder 30 footer and it had an aluminum roof.


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Well I guess im hoping it is an aluminum roof. Im wanting to catch an RV dealer in my travels this week and grab some eternabond or proflex, but I cant get to the rv until this weekend to actually check it out, I prob should remove a roof vent and try to determine what I have for a roof. Thanks for the help.

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Check local roofing outlets as well. I get my eternabond from one that is 15 minutes away from me. Beats the heck out of driving 90 minutes to the rv store. Also if you do have a rubber roof look for Liquid Roof to do the repair work. I just bought a 4 gallon bucket and am waiting on the weather to cooperate so I can get the rest of my prep work done for the roof so it can be applied.

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Posted: 05/01/12 06:42pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I had a 1985 Coachman Pathfinder, It had a aluminium Roof.


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Im hoping for nice weather saturday so I can get up there and really check it out, work keeps me to busy during the week, thankfully I get by the RV dealer almost daily for work (Truck Driver). I appreciate the help from everyone, I deff like this site and plan on spending more time here!

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I have a Sportcoach Crosscountry and it has an all aluminum roof, I think you will find yours has one too. If thats the case, unless its been damaged, all you need is to seal around the edges- vent pipes- and front and rear caps.


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Good to hear! I am going to pull all the old caulking and reseal it and hopefully be good to go! looked aluminum to me when I got up there the other day!

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