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ron_dittmer
Jul 06, 2017Explorer III
cbigham wrote:My brother and his wife have a Starflyte built on a 1998 E350 chassis with the exact same floor plan as yours. They've had it quite a few years now. They too replaced their tube TV with a flat panel on a hinged door, since with piles of extra storage in the front tumor. They love their Starflyte. They had traveled in it for 10 weeks one year up to Alaska and Canada with not one complaint. They manage well with the limited fresh water and waste tank sizes. The Starflyte was a big step up for them coming from a make-shift setup in a regular window van. It serves them extremely well. It is a very solid unit, built like a tank compared to most other motor homes. It's compact size and shape, and the roof design help to make it so very solid.
Lot of talk about Starflytes. Here's mine I bought it for shorter trips on a dirt bike or dual sport riding. We have a large diesel fun mover for longer ride trips. Longest I've been in the Starflyte is 9 days. Mine has the couch bed in back makes into a corner, little dinette up front as well. For a single person who doesn't mnd a wet bath, works great, and what a tuff, decently made rig, drives real nice v10, 10.5 mpg to 11 is common. I took out the old skool tube tv, has a flat panel now which I never use. Put a hing and door with that tv so there's HUGE storage above cab. Also added 100 watts solar. Big difference.
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