HiTech wrote:
I think by the definition of a Class C, your vehicle would also be considered a class C. Truck conversions of any type (medium duty too) are unique and interesting. They seem worthy of a forum. Getting a new forum takes a lot of work.
Jim
In my opinion the Kodiak chassis is a super C....the Jayco embark built on the M2 chassis would be a truck conversion. The whole idea is that the CLASS 8 TRUCK CONVERSIONS are not C's or Super C's and hence warrants their own classification and forum. There has been some discussion from manufacturers of having the true truck conversions reclassified as CLASS A COACHES. That will take a lot of work. On a positive note, the Signature Resorts in Naples and in Bay Harbor Michigan ALLOW truck conversions in their class A only resorts. Nice Job!!! I've been in discussions with other class A only parks to consider amending the by-laws and bring them up to the current markets. When most of them where written, there was no such thing as a class 8 truck conversion in the marketplace. I'm waiting to hear back from Riverbend in Florida (a great rv resort) who is going to take up this question during the 2013 season and see if there is a willingness to ammend the by -laws. I spent 8 years going to riverbend in my old class A and loved it. My new Dynamax is every bit as luxurious and nice as most of the coaches there.