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- Ralph_CramdenExplorer II
ericosmith wrote:
BarneyS wrote:
They were made by Sunnybrook RV in Middlebury, IN until around 2006 or so when they were purchased by Winnebago. Here is a link to the Brookside trailers made by Winnebago but with the Sunnybrook name. I don't know if the construction changed or not but the Sunnybook was a fine, well built trailer. Ours has been used for winter living for about 5 months of the year for about 17 years and has traveled all over the U.S. It is now retired to a nice place in Northern Michigan and will be used as our "summer place" until we leave this Earth.
Barney
Brookside 5th wheel and travel trailers.
It was after 2006 because I have a 2007 Bristol Bay and attended several annual rallies before they sold. As I recall, the Brookside was the low end of the line. With I believe a Sunset Creek as the mid range unit. Sunset Creek was a T/T only as I recall.
Winnebago inked the deal and acquired Sunnybrook RV late Dec 2010. - ericosmithExplorer
BarneyS wrote:
They were made by Sunnybrook RV in Middlebury, IN until around 2006 or so when they were purchased by Winnebago. Here is a link to the Brookside trailers made by Winnebago but with the Sunnybrook name. I don't know if the construction changed or not but the Sunnybook was a fine, well built trailer. Ours has been used for winter living for about 5 months of the year for about 17 years and has traveled all over the U.S. It is now retired to a nice place in Northern Michigan and will be used as our "summer place" until we leave this Earth.
Barney
Brookside 5th wheel and travel trailers.
It was after 2006 because I have a 2007 Bristol Bay and attended several annual rallies before they sold. As I recall, the Brookside was the low end of the line. With I believe a Sunset Creek as the mid range unit. Sunset Creek was a T/T only as I recall. - BarneySExplorer IIIThey were made by Sunnybrook RV in Middlebury, IN until around 2006 or so when they were purchased by Winnebago. Here is a link to the Brookside trailers made by Winnebago but with the Sunnybrook name. I don't know if the construction changed or not but the Sunnybook was a fine, well built trailer. Ours has been used for winter living for about 5 months of the year for about 17 years and has traveled all over the U.S. It is now retired to a nice place in Northern Michigan and will be used as our "summer place" until we leave this Earth.
Barney
Brookside 5th wheel and travel trailers. - donn0128Explorer II
glkids2 wrote:
Coachmen which is owned by forest river
Actually it is Coachman Brookstone
Brookside is a Sunnybrook brand name. - glkids2ExplorerCoachmen which is owned by forest river
- donn0128Explorer IIDid you google it?
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