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- JohnBoyTooExplorerNo mfg's ?!? really - that's too bad that 'the horses' mouth would be blocked :)
but their site, their rules ! - The_Mad_NorskyExplorerOh boy. Big rule broken.
Too bad, but rules are rules.
No manufacturers on this forum. Sorry to say the posts by excelrvguy are by a manufacturer.
Good info though. But I would bet anything it will shortly be removed. It has to be very tough for them to post in any kind of manner, as wording is so particular that almost anything they say, trying to be helpful, comes out as some sort of advertising. - stickdogExplorerCould be perfect for snowbirds.
- NJRVerExplorer
relaxin wrote:
naaaa, don't like it, seems problematic, + 2 washrooms, and one with a double sink,,, like really??? why haul around the extra weight and square footage tied up in bathroom s, one is plenty, make the whole unit smaller or ad extra living room or kitchen space, put a bigger dine table instead of an extra bathroom, that would be more useful by far
Try telling that to my wife.
She has her heart set on Gulfstream Yellowstone 36FBQS.
Bath and a half does make sense if traveling with kids. - recyclerExplorermy thought is they designed it to be a house at a resort..the door in the slide would not be to bad if it was set up like the long termers at the local rv park..they have decks and supports under their slides..
- elkhorn98ExplorerIt is an interesting layout. I bet people who stay in RV resorts with wide space would love it. Myself I dry camp in forest service campgrounds with lots of trees so it is not for me. But I like the fact that Excel is trying something new.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIThis would be a pretty short thread, not to mention pretty useless for constructive criticism, if no one posted except people who liked it. All 1 of them. :)
I guess my mom is alive and well on the forum: "If you can't say anything nice about anybody(thing) don't say anything." Of course most forums of all kinds would cease to exist if that happened. :) - Dave_EExplorer
The Mad Norsky wrote:
Gosh, I just love all this negative vibes whenever a new idea comes along.
Mind you, I probably would never own this particular model. But Excel says right on their web site that one can enter the fiver and access most anything with the slides IN.
So that means fridge and bathroom, of which I believe there are two in this model.
So lets open up a little on this rigid, negative thinking. Sure, maybe we would not buy one, but that does not mean we have to comment negatively about it.
I am positive I don't like the stairs hanging on the side of the slide (ugly)
I am positive I don't care for the door in the slide
I am positive I like the plan except for the door (slide the table over and put the door in the wall)
I am positive I like the extra water closet
I am positive I like the king size bed option
I am positive I won't be buying it any time soon
And I am positive these are my thoughts excelrvguy wrote:
The axles are actually 2 - 8K axles but when we spec the unit we use the weakest link which would be the "standard" G-rated tires (3750#/tire).
Even though "G" tires are standard, virtually every coach is ordered with optional 17.5" "H" rated tires (4850#/tire) bringing the overall CAWR up to the 16K capacity. Most order disc brakes also. This combination allows for almost 4,000 lbs of payload.
So, the next question is "Why don't they just make them standard!" The simple answer is.... marketing. In order to show a more competitive base price. The same reason electric windows and door locks are still optional on most cars. When was the last time you owned a car without optional electric windows & door locks?
Obviously, the opinion on this forum that no one likes this model. I certainly respect your opinions. I've been in the industry for 33 years and heard the same comments about slide-outs when they came out. When Excel introduced the first fireplace in an RV, we heard "Who needs a fireplace in an RV?" How many now own a unit without a fireplace or slide-outs?
Is it for everyone (Or even the majority)? No! Is it for you? Maybe not...
But our initial orders reflect the thoughts those who have actually been in it and love it.
If you would like to withold judgement until you see it, there will be one on display at the largest RV show in the Nation... Hershey
There have been some great innovations come from manufacturers who aren't afraid to try new things.
Good explanation on the axels. And I, like most of those commenting on here, couldn't tow this unit anyway due to weight. But if the wife said she loved it, odds are we would be getting a new truck. lol
I didn't really look around the site to see if you have other models but if you can use the door in the slide idea to take a 20' trailer and basically make one whole side a slide you have effectively added a good 30% to the interior space without increasing the length of the unit. Keep coming up with ideas. Some people like change.- mark5wExplorerLet's get one thing straight here. "Thoughts" were asked for and "thoughts" were given. There is nothing mean spirited or hateful about that. Comments are made both good and bad against other RV's also. What I stated was my "opinion", don't bad mouth me because I didn't like it. You're judging a lot of people because you don't like there opinion. I always say "Don't ask the question if you are not going to like the answer." Have a good day.
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