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Michigander
Apr 03, 2016Explorer
Good grief folks give Mondooker a break. I agree that over analysis leads to paralysis but some folks just like to think about every angle trying for the perfect coach. I happen to be a person who reads and re-reads instructions before using something new. My Wife just goes blasting off at full throttle pushing buttons or grabbing pieces and sticking things together. We both get to the end result in about the same time.
As for coaches our first was a Coachman Mirada that we bought after a ten minute test drive and 10 minute inspection and then promptly jumped into the new coach and drove it 300 miles to Cedar Point and Back. It was a great coach and I would buy another Coachman in a heart beat. We traded the coachman off minus the front end when a monte' carlo decided they needed the front grill. next up was the Sightseer 35J that we have loved since we bought it for the bunks and the layout. We are now looking to downsize as our travel needs have changed and are considering a winne navion 24V our something similar. When I think of all the RV's we have had I recall my Grand-Dad who was big on Airstreams because of the rallies, telling me that none of them are perfect and you will always be working on them. They all shake themselves apart eventually. Well, all except our 1963 Nimrod tent camper that is still in the barn in great shape and I can't bring myself to part with it!!!
As for coaches our first was a Coachman Mirada that we bought after a ten minute test drive and 10 minute inspection and then promptly jumped into the new coach and drove it 300 miles to Cedar Point and Back. It was a great coach and I would buy another Coachman in a heart beat. We traded the coachman off minus the front end when a monte' carlo decided they needed the front grill. next up was the Sightseer 35J that we have loved since we bought it for the bunks and the layout. We are now looking to downsize as our travel needs have changed and are considering a winne navion 24V our something similar. When I think of all the RV's we have had I recall my Grand-Dad who was big on Airstreams because of the rallies, telling me that none of them are perfect and you will always be working on them. They all shake themselves apart eventually. Well, all except our 1963 Nimrod tent camper that is still in the barn in great shape and I can't bring myself to part with it!!!
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