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- rockhillmanorExplorerI own one and what I like the best is the open floor plan for the bathroom. Sink on one side nice big glass surround shower on the other side. Makes the whole MH much more open from front to back, like a Class A. And you can actually stand up and turn around in the area!
Don't like the Class C's that have a dark hallway that leads to a bathroom all on one side that is very very small. IMHO that just chops up the usable length defeating the purpose of buying a 31 foot!
Mine also has 'solid oak' cabinet doors and drawers. Another reason I chose the FourWinds. In my search IMHO, JMHO the Fourwinds has better construction when it comes to the interior. Many use fake front cabinets.
When I was looking for one I found there were plenty of the 'other' brands on the used lots and hard to find a Fourwinds. I.E. people keep them and those that do get traded in go fast which IMHO is a good sign of a quality coach. - tjfogelbergExplorerBed is only 75" long. Couch is 60" length. No place except bed over cab for anyone tall to sleep. I too am looking at new Class Cs. Does the bedroom shut off from the rest of the unit? (I don't see a door).
Have you looked at the Coachman Freelander 27QBC? Similar floorplan but bed is 80 and goes from back to front rather than side to side.
They both appear similar in quality. I have an older Lazy Daze class C. They still use plywood. Looking for something more updated with things like Azdel sidewalls.
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