As mentioned in previous posts, after nearly a year of missed delivery dates, broken promises, and ongoing disappointment, we finally took delivery of one of our three fully paid-for campers on February 9, 2025—ten months after Cortes Campers issued Certificates of Origin for all three units (including delivery).
Unfortunately, the excitement of finally receiving a camper was quickly overshadowed by visible quality concerns. As the photos show, the fiberglass shell displays cracks, spidering, and uneven thickness, allowing light to pass through in multiple areas. While I can’t speak to what the industry standard for fiberglass consistency should be, it’s worth noting that this camper has remained stationary since delivery—yet these flaws are already apparent.
To date, I have not contacted Cortes Campers regarding the craftsmanship issues. Our focus has remained on the ongoing effort to receive the remaining camper that has still not been completed.




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