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  • Only 35 gallons of fresh water is marginal for boondocking.
  • Looks like a nice rig.
    It has a 15K AC option and I would absolutely get it.
  • Yikes!!!! 100 views and only 1 comment. Hopefully that isn't a red flag in it's own right :E
  • Brands are brands.
    If you like the floorplan and the unit has enough storage and the cabinet construction appears as if it will hold up because its real wood screwed in place not particle board with staples and maybe glue, then the rest will depend on the reputation of the dealership.
    I would research the dealership and the mfg. to see if they honor out of network repair facilities to do warranty work while on the road away from home.

    The other thing is your style of camping. If you use rv parks with hookups or if you boondock.
    Boondockers try to stay away from temperamental 'Girard tankless water heaters' because they use more water when they work, less propane but more water . 'Truma plus' tankless is a better option but its a $1300.00 better option. I prefer the old style 6 gal gas/elec WH.
    That and the floorplan are two of the things I base my purchase on.
  • Probably, like me, nobody has seen this particular model. I have looked at other Gulfstreams and they really don’t seem to be better or worse than other manufacturers. Lots of times, it comes down to the individual unit, not who made it.