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Gjac
Feb 25, 2017Explorer III
DryCreek wrote:Thanks for the link I have the same reqs as you for my driveway and the way I camp. I called the sales men and had them look at theses MH's the Sightseer was nice but no pass tru storage. The Daybreak which will usually have a nice big pass tru storage in the rear had non because of the slide in the rear. The other two pass trus were very small. Still looking.
Well, if you've got time - come on down to Texas!
PPL has three locations - and quite a large selection of class A motor homes on their lots.
Here is my favorite so far:
33' Southwind www.pplmotorhomes.com/classa/2005-Southwind-By-Fleetwood-35059.htm
and a very close runner-up!
30' 2007 Damon Daybreakhttp://www.pplmotorhomes.com/classa/2007-Damon-Daybreak-32978.htm
and another one that may be in your size range:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/classa/2008-Winnebago-Sightseer-35048.htmhttp://www.pplmotorhomes.com/classa/2008-Winnebago-Sightseer-35048.htm
Starting next weekend we should be hot on the chase for a class A. We sold one of our pickups last week, and tomorrow I hope to see the new owner of our Terry Quantum fifth wheel show up with money in his hands.
I am trying to keep our length in the 30 to 34 foot range for two reasons:
1 - we like to visit the state parks, and those are about the longest rigs that will fit comfortablycomfortably in every park I know of.
2 - our RV carport is only 34'10", with no room to expand.
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