bobbyg123 wrote:
fugawi wrote:
You might also consider the Leprechaun 260QB if you are willing to go a bit longer than the Winnebago 25B and want a small slide to open up the interior some. Its corner bed is a bit more accessible, it has a separate room, and you get the dinette and sofa.
I like this floor plan. What's the consensus on the Leprechaun brand?
The mfr. is Coachmen. Leprechaun is the higher end trim model, with Freelander being the standard. See Freelander models 26QB starting from 2011 for the same floorplan.
I own a 2013 that started as a Road Bear rental its first year, then private owner when I bought it with 26K mi. No complaints really, it's your standard mid-grade class C construction that has the same appliances and potential weaknesses (e.g leak potential) as most of the rest. Our has had no issues yet. The floorplan was our primary reason for purchasing as well. A few of my prior posts on the same thing:
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