There was near universal hail damage at Bismarck in 1993. My dad was there with the Caravel I now own. He said none of its dents came from Bismarck, though the newer trailers with the thinner skins and the plastic vent lids suffered a great deal more. He claimed that all the dents in the Caravel (visible on my web page, http://homepages.isunet.net/geraldj/caravel.htm) came from house destroying hail storms in Missouri. One had hail big enough to penetrate double panes of glass, roofing, and sometimes roof boards. He's told me that some of the newer trailers at Bismarck, had 6" of ice and water in them when the owners opened the doors after the storm. Many were at meetings downtown when the storm when through. I've not tried to remove any hail dents, with golf ball to baseball sized hail within 100 miles in the past week and 4" hail here three years ago (before I had the Caravel) there will be more gathered before the Caravel is given up for lost. My SOB with a fiberglass top has stars all over it from hail impact. It may not survive as a camper much longer. It would be more useful as a tandem axle flat bed. Gerald J. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
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