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Hi Everyone;

Just opened the bunks on our Shamrock 233 from a long winter being closed up and I noticed that the front bunk corners close to the hinge are damp. It did rain here the other day. We have replaced / updated all our seals over the years, is this a common occurrence for others or is there still something I need to address? No water or dampness goes inside, it remains on the outside where the tent fabric meets the piano hinge.

Thanks;
Lou


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