Miramichi cruiser wrote:
cvbdsl wrote:
Boy, you've come across some great coaches. I think in each case the choice would come down to just personal preference after viewing each one in person. Sometimes it just "feels right".
Just to throw a spanner in here (not trying to hijack the thread) , have you ever considered a Super C?
Something like http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2013-Dynamax-Grand-Sport-Ultra-450-113151292
If I had the funds, I'd like one, but mostly my reasons are just that I think they look cool:B and engine maintenance would be a lot easier. The house part would be the same.
Edit: This one is a "bit" higher than what you said you wanted to spend, but this summer there was a real nice one (2009) in my area for around $150K.
Chris
I did take a look at them and they would IMHO have their place and duty in certain applications. Say if you were hauling a big toy trailer or something maybe? I think I would want the drone of the engine as far away as possible...kind of the benefit of a DP.
on a second note...I once lived in Winchester and one of my daughters was born in that hospital...small world!!!
I never considered the engine noise issue, good point. But it would still be a heck of a lot quieter than the gas Bounder I first had, plus I really really hated the doghouse!
Also been living the the Winchester area since I retired from the military (love it here and the hospital just underwent an $15 million expansion/renovation) but still have to work to make ends meet. However seriously considering downsizing and moving down east (NS or NB) due to cost of living here and then snowbirding.
Good luck on finding a MH, the dealer that I bought two MHs from (near Ottawa) always said that February was when he had his best sale prices and the most sales. Amazing how many people (me included) look at MHs when it is well below freezing!
Chris