Just took our first real camping trip in our new coach. Besides some issues with the slides dragging (almost tearing up) the carpet, the access to the water / TV cable and drain vales was a royal pain - and I do mean pain - that barn door has no latches to keep it open in these Kansas winds.
So, after that introduction may I suggest that, at a minimum, a strong door latch to hold that door open be installed as standard equipment.
As a long term fix, change the design to be two separate doors (with appropriate latches) thereby allowing one to use the UDT without having to open the entire basement to the elements.
Now being a bit greedy but a retro fit package for those of us with the 'barn doors' would be most appreciated. I know my left shoulder and back would!
So, after that introduction may I suggest that, at a minimum, a strong door latch to hold that door open be installed as standard equipment.
As a long term fix, change the design to be two separate doors (with appropriate latches) thereby allowing one to use the UDT without having to open the entire basement to the elements.
Now being a bit greedy but a retro fit package for those of us with the 'barn doors' would be most appreciated. I know my left shoulder and back would!