Mondocker asked ,
" What is the real difference between the Forester and Sunseeker? I read somewhere the Forester has more bells and whistles and upgrades. Is that right?"
Short answer ...yes. However, most SS rvs made are built with many of those options, so check prices bc they are going to be close at times , then decide what's important enough to you as options desired.
I copied some answers from various posts made by owners like myself.
I have a SS with many options.
Mine had the upgraded Serta pillowtop which is very comfortable as well as cedar closets. Some other options that the SS did not have was the wood grain dash inserts and upgraded sideview mirrors, which I think are powered.
Something that my SS floorplan 2350 has is the ability to heat all my plumbing, below both sinks and cabinets as well as the water pump.
I have digital thermometers installed in all those locations and they read the same as my main cabin thermostat. The shower lines run thru a heated inside wall as well. I never worry about how cold its going to be which works well bc I'm usually camping along the US/Canadian border in various states where the nights dip down and the days warm up.
List of differences posted by various F/SS owners :
Body skirt paint
Standard fiberglass running boards
Solid surface kitchen counter top
Cedar lined wardrobe cabinets
Woodgrain dash fascia
1. Soft ceiling
2. LED lights, some of which are flush mount (although, I have heard rumors that Sunseekers are starting to come with flush mounted LEDS but not sure if true or what kind)
** " IT's true I have them ".
3. Outside light on driver side rear
4. Partial lower paint (although you can get full body paint on the sunseeker)
5. Different color/fabric choices
6. SS has no outside shower
7. SS has no black tank rinse, both are options .
*. SS does have FULL SPARE TIRE and tows 7500# . Brake controller is optional to tow a trailer with brakes.
Hope this info is helpful,
Stay safe,
Bob