Forum Discussion
Butch50
Feb 03, 2014Explorer
By the pictures it appears to be a CD model. The CD stands for Center Dinette. This is the same layout as my 2012 is. Mine is a SE, Special Edition, I also had the same model in a 2004 but not the SE. The SE didn't come out till later than the 2004.
Almost everything on it is an option In those years they came without to much stuff. It probably had a propane only water heater, nothing wrong with that though. Also no awnings which it shows on it there are none. I don't know if this year uses a 3 way fridge or not. Both of mine had/have 3 way fridges.
NL are a pretty well built unit they are made in two halves like a fiberglass boat. They use 2 molds, an upper half and a lower half then are joined where you see the band going all the way around. The roof is fiberglass also. Even though it is glass roof you still need to check the seals around all the items that protrude through the roof, NL used plastic kote to seal around the vents and such. This stuff gets very solid then cracks and splits and needs to be replaced. I would check to see if that is still on the roof, if it is then it might have never seen any of the vents resealed unless the owner used the same product but most well use either a dicor sealer or Eternabond (this is what I use on mine).
Just check it over and make sure
Almost everything on it is an option In those years they came without to much stuff. It probably had a propane only water heater, nothing wrong with that though. Also no awnings which it shows on it there are none. I don't know if this year uses a 3 way fridge or not. Both of mine had/have 3 way fridges.
NL are a pretty well built unit they are made in two halves like a fiberglass boat. They use 2 molds, an upper half and a lower half then are joined where you see the band going all the way around. The roof is fiberglass also. Even though it is glass roof you still need to check the seals around all the items that protrude through the roof, NL used plastic kote to seal around the vents and such. This stuff gets very solid then cracks and splits and needs to be replaced. I would check to see if that is still on the roof, if it is then it might have never seen any of the vents resealed unless the owner used the same product but most well use either a dicor sealer or Eternabond (this is what I use on mine).
Just check it over and make sure
About Travel Trailer Group
44,056 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 22, 2026