Marathon Coach How-To: Pulling the Slides in After Rain
Pulling the slides in after it’s been raining can bring water into your coach. Join Dave Bash for a tutorial on how to avoid this common problem using Marathon’s state-of-the-art engineering. After a hard or lengthy rainfall, water can collect atop your slide-outs and get inside the coach when the slides are pulled in. Find out how to avoid this common problem with a combination of the push-button leveling system and a handy rubber wiper on both sides of the slide seal that takes the excess water out of the picture. Enjoy Dave’s video tutorial on yet another example of how Marathon’s attention to detail and ease of use are second to none.
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