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RayChez
May 04, 2013Explorer
I think all manufacturers have top of the line coaches that are well built, well insulated on the outside of the lower floor with four inches of foam insulation, wheel wells sprayed with foam, dual pane windows, heated compartments where your water tank,black and grey holding tanks where all your water lines are. I do not have the Aqua hot, but it does have the big furnace for real cold weather, and heat pumps/air conditioners for milder weather. I was pretty nice and comfortable in zero degree weather while elk hunting in Colorado.
So if you have a coach that has all those features, it will be good in cold weather. You got to remember that the walls on most coaches are not very wide, so it is still not going to be like a stick house with walls that are wider, but most top of the line coaches are well insulated.
So if you have a coach that has all those features, it will be good in cold weather. You got to remember that the walls on most coaches are not very wide, so it is still not going to be like a stick house with walls that are wider, but most top of the line coaches are well insulated.
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