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- Bill_S_1ExplorerI have a good friend who has an '03 See Ya, 40', and he and his wife really like it, except for the very bad delamination. It got so bad, there was no way to fix it, short of sidewall replacement. And that is exactly what they had done, to the tune of $20,000, about 2 and a half years ago. BTW, they are full-timers in it, so that presented some additional problems, and expenses, I am sure.
- wolfe10Explorer
Jagtech wrote:
I recall that there were a lot of issues with serious sidewall delamination with the Alfa's. Very costly to repair, and I believe the main reason they are no longer in business.
Correct. - JagtechExplorerI recall that there were a lot of issues with serious sidewall delamination with the Alfa's. Very costly to repair, and I believe the main reason they are no longer in business.
- robatthelakeExplorerI have a friend who has one and loves it. There were many high end features on this medium priced Motor Home!
My Buddie likes the High Windows,Wrap around power Windscreen shields and the center Bath.
He was also impressed by the 5 TV Sets and standard Bar BQ . - Mr_Mark1ExplorerTrx680, there has been a lot of discussion on the Alpha See Ya. As you know they are not in business anymore but you still see a lot of them around. They were known to have a high ceiling and a large slide-out on the driver's side (36 inches) if I'm not mistaken.
There was also a slide in the bedroom and some units had a 'angle slide' that would tip out that made a desk or dressing area.
The one thing that I personally didn't like were the rounded bay doors that made it looked dated. A lot of Alpha owners put additional rear lights higher up because the original lights were so low that the tow vehicle could block them. Just my observations.
Good luck,
MM.
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