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Chowan
Explorer
Jan 20, 2016

berkshire inquiry

Went to my first Rv show last weekend in Chantilly VA. My wife liked the 34, 4 slide, diesel, Berkshire. I did not know the name as I am only starting our search. So my question is what do you good folks know about the Berkshire brand?

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  • Gjac's avatar
    Gjac
    Explorer III
    Chowan wrote:
    Gjac wrote:
    The wheel base is a little short to it overall length. I would try to find out how it handles and would also look at the CCC. Do you know what the CCC is? Also how is the actual weight distributed from the front axle to the rear?


    I see what you are talking about with the wheelbase. It is one of the shorter out there. THanks.
    I have not found where or how to figure the CCC. how to figure how the weight is distributed. If you can tell me how to know these things I can compare. Thanks again.
    . It is usually posted in the MH. Mine were written down in my manual. The salesman should be able to research this and get back to you. Most of them won't know and rather talk about outside TV. Some dealerships have scales which is the best way. Actual weight minus the GVWR will give you the CCC and front and rear axle weights so you can compare actual weights to the weight ratings in the specs. If the front is too light compared to the rear that could effect the handling. Most replies from people with DP's will be on longer ones.
  • Gjac wrote:
    The wheel base is a little short to it overall length. I would try to find out how it handles and would also look at the CCC. Do you know what the CCC is? Also how is the actual weight distributed from the front axle to the rear?


    I see what you are talking about with the wheelbase. It is one of the shorter out there. THanks.
    I have not found where or how to figure the CCC. how to figure how the weight is distributed. If you can tell me how to know these things I can compare. Thanks again.
  • We have a 2011 Berkshire 390bh and also have been very impressed with the product and the company. No major complaints and if they have the floor plan we want when we are ready to move to our next unit we would definitely consider staying with them.
  • Gjac's avatar
    Gjac
    Explorer III
    The wheel base is a little short to it overall length. I would try to find out how it handles and would also look at the CCC. Do you know what the CCC is? Also how is the actual weight distributed from the front axle to the rear?
  • RLHAMILTON wrote:
    We purchased a new Berkshire in 2011, after owning 2 Fleeetwood products. Did a lot of looking and felt Berkshire had best value for the money. Haven't been a bit sorry. We have 360-RB model, and no major problems (all coaches have something go wrong). Forest River also has great service and if you purchase; you seriously must consider joining the Forest River Owners Group (FROG). Annual rallies, and service can't be touched by any other company. We have traveled 42000 mile towing, and just did major interior upgrade last year. Highly recommend the Berkshire, but evaluate coach against your needs and desires. Good luck!


    X2 - On Forest River company support through the Owner's Group.

    I'm not a Berkshire owner, but am a FR Sunseeker owner, and appreciate the support from Forest River. Also, always impressed with fit & finish, along with some of the build benefits at the price points they provide.

    There are some with negative experiences with Forest River, and if you dig & look enough, many negative experiences with most to many RV manufacturers.


    Markiemark:C
  • Thanks for the reply Hamilton Family. This is the type of info I am looking for. Not just the good stuff (although is great to hear) but a good overall feel for the company and coaches. Thanks
  • We purchased a new Berkshire in 2011, after owning 2 Fleeetwood products. Did a lot of looking and felt Berkshire had best value for the money. Haven't been a bit sorry. We have 360-RB model, and no major problems (all coaches have something go wrong). Forest River also has great service and if you purchase; you seriously must consider joining the Forest River Owners Group (FROG). Annual rallies, and service can't be touched by any other company. We have traveled 42000 mile towing, and just did major interior upgrade last year. Highly recommend the Berkshire, but evaluate coach against your needs and desires. Good luck!
  • Thanks for the help. Let me rephrase my question. What is the reputation of this company and their coaches?
  • It's produced by Forest River Inc, which is owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. Forest River's headquarters are located in Elkhart Indiana.