Mile High wrote:
Do you have opposing slides on that Cayman? About 1/2 the floorplans did. Without, I imagine it does feel a little cramped after having a 5er.
I'm not sure what you are looking at, but 3" walls are pretty unique. Are they hung walls? DRV?
We had 3 fifth wheels - the last one was auto leveling, plush, nice rig, but it still had cheesy suspension, a poor excuse for insulated belly, rubber roof, lots of woes I wouldn't want to go back to, but I do miss that huge window out the back.
No it does not have opposing slides. It has the main one and the one for the bedroom. The one we are looking at is a Open Range 3X 388 RKS model. As I said in an earlier post we met some good folks on our travels that had gone from a Class A to a high end fiver and both my wife and I were amazed at how things had changed from our old Sunnybrook fiver. The OR is a very nice fiver and out of all the different mfgs we have looked at it stands out. One of my hangups is the Monaco is picture perfect, I will jump into that right now and go anywhere with not a concern . But as with anything you purchase new you have that period where you hold your breath for a while when travelling. We have been blessed so this is not our first new one and the pdi will be extensive but you still have to have those several shakedown cruises.