We finally got the money together to order the roofing membrane! I’m now trying to work overhaul on the “Serenity” to get it rolling this spring. I decided to go with a TPO membrane because generally RV manufacturers use this on their campers. I found the TPO membrane at a local RV dealership, they recommended that I use “Dicor Corp. 901BA” to bond the TPO to the wood (it is very sticky so watch your clothes), so I found some on eBay for about $60 plus FREE SHIPPING!!! Once the glue came in my brother and dad came over and I cut the TPO to a more manageable size, (now I have enough left over to skin the roof again if I have to ;p), then using a paint roller and pan I started from the galley and worked my way to the front. As we were rolling out the membrane my brother and I used a squeegee (a clean rag works too) to work out any air bubbles from the middle to the outsides then let it sit for a few days.
I got the driver side trim formed and dry fitted on after the glue dried. It got dark so I couldn’t get decent photos of the process, but tomorrow I’ll try to do the other side and attempt to take video. But in the meantime here are the photos I have.