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tderonne
Feb 16, 2017Explorer
So 3-4 years put you into one of the ones I mentioned. (And remove Serrano from the list it's wider.) Does twins in the back make three sleeping spaces?
I'm trying to remember more. Looks like the Land Yacht stayed narrow until 2004. It's also low as it isn't a basement model. Storage suffers there. I want to say some of the non-slide holdouts stayed narrow (go figure, widebodies really open up a non-slide interior). Something like a Coachmen or Hurricane, but haven't found any specs.
If it's straight shot, where you can clear by inches (or less) I kind of like the front mounted mirrors. But then there's awning arms, grab handles, and other stuff to consider. Maybe overhung mirrors would help:

That's a National RV Dolphin. Not sure what others did the mirrors like that.
There's been other threads about finding 96" wide motorhomes. That's all that's allowed in Australia. There was a guy looking for one to export there. Might include "Australia" in a google search to find that.
I'm trying to remember more. Looks like the Land Yacht stayed narrow until 2004. It's also low as it isn't a basement model. Storage suffers there. I want to say some of the non-slide holdouts stayed narrow (go figure, widebodies really open up a non-slide interior). Something like a Coachmen or Hurricane, but haven't found any specs.
If it's straight shot, where you can clear by inches (or less) I kind of like the front mounted mirrors. But then there's awning arms, grab handles, and other stuff to consider. Maybe overhung mirrors would help:
That's a National RV Dolphin. Not sure what others did the mirrors like that.
There's been other threads about finding 96" wide motorhomes. That's all that's allowed in Australia. There was a guy looking for one to export there. Might include "Australia" in a google search to find that.
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