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- HikerdogsExplorerOur 2013 Winnebago Adventurer 32H has an 80 gallon fresh water capacity plus a 10 gallon water heater. The 2014 32H has the same capacity. The 2015 and 2016 Adventurer 32D have been downsized to 58 gallons.
The 2013 Winnebago Sightseer 30A has an 86 gallon capacity while the 33C has a 79 gallon capacity. The 2014 30A has an 80 gallon capacity while the 33C has a 73 gallon capacity - BumpyroadExplorer
timmac wrote:
My 32 foot Bounder has 75 gal, my last motorhome 25Y Flair had 100 gal..
my first MH was a Flair 25Y. mine had twin beds and there was one huge fresh water tank under one of the beds. I thought it was 70 gallons but perhaps with one queen bed it would have been bigger?
sort of liked that unit.
bumpy - 96Bounder30EExplorer IIThe biggest reason that we bought our below entry level 30' bounder was because it was equipped with a 100 gallon fresh water tank..... Love it!
- msmith1199Explorer III had a 32 foot Rexhall Aerbus gas model that had a 100 gallon water tank. It was a 2001 model. Only bad thing is the water tank was under the bed at the far rear end of the motorhome behind the axle. You could really feel it when driving when the water tank was full.
- VetPartTimerExplorerLooking for a new one most likely. Maybe 1-2 yrs old.
- tderonneExplorerNew? Used?
- WILDEBILL308Explorer III have a 100 gal fresh water tank. Most coaches under 38ft will have smaller tanks.
Bill - Kayteg1Explorer IIIf you really need more fresh water, buy one of those marine bladders for fresh water. I added 60 gallons to my conversion and it was really valuable on Mexican trip.
Then if you don't need water, you still get the storage space back. - DuctapeExplorerNewmar.
- timmacExplorerMy 32 foot Bounder has 85 gal, my last motorhome 25Y Flair had 100 gal..
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