Different Drip Rail & Gutters?

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Wasserhaus1

Sent: 5/21/2005

Currently working on the roof of my 1968 D22 and in removing the "gutters" I noticed the right side and left side are different.  The left side looks like a gutter while the right side looks like a channel in the shape of an inverted "C"  with the open part of the "C" facing down and away from the MH at about a 45 degree angle. 

Would anyone know the reason Winnebago did this?  I am just curious.

Jim

W0X0F

Sent: 5/21/2005

Without seeing a pic my guess is it is for an awning. Did/does it have any other hardware associated.

Daved27c

Sent: 5/21/2005

Jim;

Herb is correct. The gutter on the passenger side has a channel in it for the awning to mount to.

Dave

Wasserhaus1

Sent: 5/21/2005

Herb & Dave -

Thanks, for the answer.

- Jim

ClydesdaleKevin

Sent: 5/21/2005

My guess is that either the other folks are right, and its for an awning...or else it was replaced at some point in the past by a PO.

Kev and Patti Smith.
Kev and Patti, the furry kids, our 1981 Ford F-100 Custom tow vehicle, and our 1995 Itasca Suncruiser Diesel Pusher.

Wasserhaus1

Sent: 5/21/2005 7:24 PM

Kev -

It's original.  The same can be seen in the pics of some others ... and on my ... very cool ... Winnebago trading card of the D22.