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- tarnoldExplorerChinook. Even though the original company quit in 2006. One solid piece of fiberglass, no seams anywhere.
- BumpyroadExplorer
PghBob wrote:
We looked at BF before buying our Lazy Daze mid-bath. The BF had corner beds which meant when one of us had to get up in the middle of the night, it bothers the other. Secondly, corner beds are harder to "make up" in the morning IMO. Thirdly, I prefer a large window in the rear to view the scenery, not a bath. Lastly, the bed had the corner cut on a diagonal, effectively making that side of the bed shorter. But, consider your wants/needs and not mine. Good luck with your decision.
were these both the same size units?
bumpy - PghBobExplorerWe looked at BF before buying our Lazy Daze mid-bath. The BF had corner beds which meant when one of us had to get up in the middle of the night, it bothers the other. Secondly, corner beds are harder to "make up" in the morning IMO. Thirdly, I prefer a large window in the rear to view the scenery, not a bath. Lastly, the bed had the corner cut on a diagonal, effectively making that side of the bed shorter. But, consider your wants/needs and not mine. Good luck with your decision.
- midnightsadieExplorer IIhad a BF 24ft was a very well made rv.
- BumpyroadExplorerI visited the Born Free plant years back and was favorably impressed with my only negative being the use of wood in the walls/framing/etc. yes they had the metal roll bars but I don't plan on doing a lot of rolling over.
bumpy - John_S_Explorer IICoach house and Lazy Daze seem to be similar but Born Free has the Roll Bars and I think better construction and wood. It would rally fall to,LD and BF being similar. Since you are in IA, Born Free is a no brainer.
- Winnebago_BobExplorerAny model in particular?
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