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Skid_Row_Joe
Dec 01, 2013Explorer
miller2540 wrote:Born Free also had the marketing schpeel of a two hour or somesuch water spray room too. They must've missed my Born Free's numerous water leak prone roof and siding.
Thank you for all of the advice. We have been to the Winnebago Rally in Forest City and toured the factory and recently to the Coachmen factory. Both were impressive, especially the size of Winnebago. At the Coachmen factory they are now soaking each new coach with a shower for several minutes to check for leaks. Our kids now have families and have/plan to get RV's. Consequently we can downsize but still want room to carry crafting materials, music instruments, dogs, and also have room for some of the grandkids. We also go on volunteer missions for NOMADS and need room for tools. Both Class C's would work. We have no specific time line and plan to test drive each coach. Since we are on the road for long periods of time a larger closet is a must.
The size and manueverability of the Class C I own is perfect for my RV needs. However, aside from the generous closet, the storage on my unit is severely lacking, as is the construction, quality, and customer service at the factory of my brand.
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