DunellenGuy wrote:
Yes.
I'm also looking at a 2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J
http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2007-Winnebago-Sightseer-35J-117518026
Opinions?
Both seem to meet our initial floorpan requirements.
35 feet or less
Nightstands by Bed
Bunks
Both would require a TV relocation to be viewable from the sofa.
Looks OK but pictures never give you the full story. My big question is where was the coach when Hurricane Sandy blew thru. Given the underside a hard look for sides of rust. Might be some considering the age but not too much unless it was up to the frame in sea water.
Its very typical of a Hurricane. Not a lot of bling but very easy to maintain. A manual awning will always roll up when it's time to hit the road. Fridge is the same size as mine and really wish it was a bit bigger. Can't go much more than five days without needing to make a food run.
The front seats and recliner is showing their age. Lot of complaints regarding the material peeling away from the backing. Recovering is pretty expensive so either live with it of buy covers.
TV's are analog but not to difficult to replace if you want to. I did the front TV and installed a 32" Vizio. There's a lot of aluminum framing behind the TV which makes mounting something pretty easy. Click
HERE for a couple of pics of the process. Rear camera monitor died on mine and replaced it with a LCD display that only cost $30 of Amazon. Not a perfect fit but the end result was pretty good.

Offer them $50K and see what they say.