WayJan
New Member
Hello, Wayne & Janis here. We are newly retired and have a new Greyhawk 31DS.
This is how new we are to this. We have never camped together in the 30 odd years we have been married.
This is a new direction for us and we are looking forward to some warmer weather to start our newest adventure.
Is there a forum for Security concerns? I am not seeing one.
So let me start out by saying our Greyhawk was broken into in the storage lot where we keep it. We lost a television from the bedroom. There were 8 other RVs in the lot that were hit at the same time. We lost a TV we had yet to turn on from an RV we have yet to take a trip in. We are not disheartened. We were lucky in that there was no other damage. These particular chuckle heads were very neat once inside. Some of the RV's had the entry doors folded up from the bottom. On ours, the door opened right up with a sharp tug on the handle. It was locked but the dead bolt was not set. This leads me to my question: What is the solution to locking this door that is not much more than an inch an a half or so of fiberglass and foam? A Stronger lock does not seem to be the answer if the door can just be folded from the bottom.
Thanks,
Wayne
This is how new we are to this. We have never camped together in the 30 odd years we have been married.
This is a new direction for us and we are looking forward to some warmer weather to start our newest adventure.
Is there a forum for Security concerns? I am not seeing one.
So let me start out by saying our Greyhawk was broken into in the storage lot where we keep it. We lost a television from the bedroom. There were 8 other RVs in the lot that were hit at the same time. We lost a TV we had yet to turn on from an RV we have yet to take a trip in. We are not disheartened. We were lucky in that there was no other damage. These particular chuckle heads were very neat once inside. Some of the RV's had the entry doors folded up from the bottom. On ours, the door opened right up with a sharp tug on the handle. It was locked but the dead bolt was not set. This leads me to my question: What is the solution to locking this door that is not much more than an inch an a half or so of fiberglass and foam? A Stronger lock does not seem to be the answer if the door can just be folded from the bottom.
Thanks,
Wayne