Transition to XP

As a V1 prototype yours must've preceded mine by about 16 units. XP wasn't making the fiberglass shell themselves back then. Do you see much difference in the shell now that it is being done "in house"?
 
Florida said:
As a V1 prototype yours must've preceded mine by about 16 units. XP wasn't making the fiberglass shell themselves back then. Do you see much difference in the shell now that it is being done "in house"?
The in house work is much, much better than when Ace Composites were doing the work. How do I know ?? i use to repair glass/composite boats.
 
I don't know what happened in this thread, but I would love to hear from any XP camper owners (good or bad reviews) please.

Please feel free to send me a PM and let me know the bad or good :) Thanks a lot
 
I "transitioned" to XP.
Six months later I "transitioned" from XP.
This isn't an argument, just a fact.
XP is in many ways unique and unusual. Not for everyone for many reasons.
I am happy to message anyone who wants to know about my experience with it.



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