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- grampscamperExplorer
Second Chance wrote:
grampscamper wrote:
Thanks everyone. It's going to be a long wait. Ours is in stock now but don't need it until April.
Congratulations, Bob. I saw what I think is your post over on the GD forum - you'll be pleased. I realize that Toronto is a bit far north, but why wait until April? You could take possession now, move in, and move south... Just sayin'...
Rob
Yes that's me. Hanging around there for about a year. Decided to make the move to Grand Design because I got a good deal and love the floor plan.
We like to travel in the spring, summer & fall. I do get envious when I read about members that have never had to winterize their RV. - ORbikerExplorerCongratulations
I recently purchased a Grand Designs Momentum 380TH. We took it out just before Thanks Giving to the Oregon Coast. It's getting some minor things fixed and then it going back to the coast for a week after Christmas.
I could not wait that long to get something that I just bought.
Happy trails - youngoneExplorerWe have had our Reflection 303 for 18 months now. We love it! Nicely built RV! Grand Design customer service is top notch! One great company. We would buy from this company again.
- Coach-manExplorerCongratulations nice rig, you should enjoy it!
- tcamperExplorerhope to pull the trigger on a GD Solitude in January or by the Houston RV show in Feb.
- glazierExplorer IILove mine, bought our 337 after we walked through a few Grand Design products at our dealer. We ordered the first 337 our dealer in Ashland, Kentucky received. Very happy customer, the camper has been great.
- grampscamperExplorer
ORbiker wrote:
Congratulations
I recently purchased a Grand Designs Momentum 380TH. We took it out just before Thanks Giving to the Oregon Coast. It's getting some minor things fixed and then it going back to the coast for a week after Christmas.
I could not wait that long to get something that I just bought.
Happy trails
Very nice looking unit!!!!!
Oregon Coast is on our bucket list. - VeebyesExplorer IINice size. Big enough to be comphy for long periods of time. Small enough to get into most SPs & NPs.
- grampscamperExplorer
Veebyes wrote:
Nice size. Big enough to be comphy for long periods of time. Small enough to get into most SPs & NPs.
Yes. Our goal was to stay at 36' or less. Works best for our driveway, storage facility and most campgrounds we visit. I'm very comfortable towing a 5th wheel this size and weight also. - Garyl53ExplorerCongrats, its really nice. Wondering why they don't list the GVWR or the CCC?
Assume it is fine but most manufacturers have that info readily available.
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