Yes they do.. But the roof's Not radius'ed.. Only the extruded corner. The roofs a flat piece of aluminum which doesn't wrap over the side walls. No advantage over flat top's other than the round look. Their design is like my 24' featherlite was, where the caulked seam was a little lower than the roof creating a
gutter low spot where standing puddles had the chance of leaking more than the curved roof in my first post. I chased leaks in that featherlite until I sold it.
Just to clarify. Even the round roof I posted has seams every 4'.. Difficult to get away from that. But the seams are located in places that have pitch and drain well. Second, the lapped seams lay flat and
tight to each other with a truss under each, reducing the need for gobs of sealant similar to side walls.
Sundowners are top of the line trailers. As well as featherlite. I just disagree with their approach because water runs down hill.
John61CT wrote:Thanks, all additions to the list have value.
I'm looking at much bigger though, currently shooting for around 7+' x 19'
That is getting big. My 24x8.5 was way to big