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- garmpExplorer IISorry I'm late to this thread. And I know my answer is exactly what the OP asked for but sort of close. We wanted basically the same thing and ended up with a Phoenix Cruiser 2100. 22' long and we love it!!! Couldn't be happier. A bit wider than a Class B, but has a slide a dry bath and plenty of room for two. Check them out here.
- monkey44Nomad II
magicbus wrote:
The Winnebago Revel is 19'5" according to their specs. Don't be afraid of the price on their page as my experience is they discount pretty well.
Dave
These are built on a Mercedes drive train -- RWD and 4x4 available, and pretty pricey... diesel, not sure it a gas model is option. Pretty much take you anywhere you want to go tho -- we're setting up a date to meet the dealer in Tampa soon as one arrives. He's OOS at the moment but has several on order. - magicbusExplorer II
- VinnyontrExplorer
"The Winnebago Revel is 19'5" according to their specs. Don't be afraid of the price on their page as my experience is they discount pretty well.
Dave"
Thanks, Dave! Will also keep that in mind. :) - magicbusExplorer IIThe Winnebago Revel is 19'5" according to their specs. Don't be afraid of the price on their page as my experience is they discount pretty well.
Dave - VinnyontrExplorerI just came across this thread. Thanks for the tip! Will also take note of this.
By the way, newbie here. A photographer by profession, I usually travel around, camera in the trunk and my dog at the backseat, secured in his dog crate. I've been going around the various states looking to take the best scenic photographs ever. Cheers! - HastyscoutExplorerThanks for the info.
- kerrlakeRooExplorer
afidel wrote:
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
If you want an RV type body rather than a van appearance, look at the Coachmen Orion, they make a 20' model.
Except it's really 24' long. Model names are rarely accurate in the RV industry, just part of the lies they tell people to try to sell stuff, like brochure dry weights and 'half ton towable' 5th wheels.
I understand that, but we don't know if the OP was asking for a 19' total length or a 19' box, which is closer to how the industry sorta kinda measures them.
I was just pointing out the shortest RV type that I knew of instead of a B type van unit. - afidelExplorer II
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
If you want an RV type body rather than a van appearance, look at the Coachmen Orion, they make a 20' model.
Except it's really 24' long. Model names are rarely accurate in the RV industry, just part of the lies they tell people to try to sell stuff, like brochure dry weights and 'half ton towable' 5th wheels. - kerrlakeRooExplorerIf you want an RV type body rather than a van appearance, look at the Coachmen Orion, they make a 20' model.
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