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pnichols
Apr 18, 2019Explorer II
memtb wrote:pnichols wrote:memtb wrote:
Triple E, Bigfoot, Phoenix Cruiser, Coach House, Winnebago, In that order, the first two are a toss-up!
Todd ... shouldn't your list order maybe be - Coach House, Triple E, Bigfoot, Phoenix Cruiser, Winnebago?
By the way, I think that the OP asked about Class C motorhomes ... and that implies a full size cab overhead. (Some on the list might be Class B+ motorhomes due to a smaller size stream-lined overhead area.)
Your probably more accurate than I. I did “lump” the B+ in with the C’s.....should have verified prior to posting! :o. The reason I didn’t list the Coach House higher.....I’m “hung-up” on wintering capabilities. Unless my limited research is incorrect, they have exposed plumbing. If “wintering capabilities” is off the table.....Coach House moves to #1!
Here's some info from the Coach House website on how they're designed and built to deal with cold weather - FWIW, what they describe is about how our Itasca Class C with it's Winter Package handles cold weather:
http://www.coachhouserv.com/info-faq.php#7
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