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Aug 06, 2013Explorer
Small Class C Help
I'm considering a "C" 24' to 28' I like the layout of a Phoenix Cruiser 2252 (I know this is a B+) with the rear bath and twin beds. I also like the layout of Coachmen 26QB or 260QB. I haven't seen either of these two layouts in person but like the looks on their websites. Does any of the Class C manufactures offer either above mention layout?
I started out wanting a small rig 22' to 24' for fishing, but some folks on this site got me to thinking that I need a walk around bed for easy entry and exit. Does anyone have any other suggestions on layouts?
It seems to me Winnebago, Forest River Sunseeker, are high quality units am I correct? What other manufactures are considered high quality, is Holiday Rambler one? I assume Thor Four Winds, Coachmen, are not as we'll built? I use to own a Coachmen Class A years ago. We enjoyed the unit but it rattle unbelievable loud. Of course the unit was several years older when we acquired it. Where does manufactures like Jayco, Fleetwood fit in on quality?
When you consider a better quality does that mean better wood in cabinets,high quality materials used with better installation technics to assure longer life and quieter ride.
All input is really appreciated.
I started out wanting a small rig 22' to 24' for fishing, but some folks on this site got me to thinking that I need a walk around bed for easy entry and exit. Does anyone have any other suggestions on layouts?
It seems to me Winnebago, Forest River Sunseeker, are high quality units am I correct? What other manufactures are considered high quality, is Holiday Rambler one? I assume Thor Four Winds, Coachmen, are not as we'll built? I use to own a Coachmen Class A years ago. We enjoyed the unit but it rattle unbelievable loud. Of course the unit was several years older when we acquired it. Where does manufactures like Jayco, Fleetwood fit in on quality?
When you consider a better quality does that mean better wood in cabinets,high quality materials used with better installation technics to assure longer life and quieter ride.
All input is really appreciated.