It was during our maiden voyage of course that I discovered that there was a major leak somewhere in the water lines. It ended up being in the tough to access area under the shower. All in all we are so happy to have a trailer where the repairs are minimum and not "maximum". As far as I know anyway...

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Comment by Brandon Bailey on April 6, 2013 at 4:45pm

I too have a leak, where I have to remove the stove, to access the backside of the faucets.  One of the 2 shower faucets is leaking.  I don't know if you noticed from my one of my photos, but you can access underneath your bathroom by prying a 1X4 board off of the front of the bathroom.  From there you can see if maybe you have a line that is blown.  I understand that this is a pretty commons spot, since it is a low spot for water to freeze if it isn't winterized properly.  This also might be where you could access your drain, from another angle at least.  It took me a while to figure out that, that board could be removed and replaced.

Comment by Adam Tome' on April 6, 2013 at 8:48am

I have a leak under the shower too! My leak appears to come from the drain and since we probably will never use the shower and since I'm too lazy to remove the cook stove to repair the leak, I'm leaving well enough alone. 

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