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Mainevacationer
Mar 06, 2015Explorer
We own a 2015 Cedar Creek Cottage 40CCK. We "camp" at a lake and the Destination Trailer will just sit there year round.
We initially were torn between a Kropf park model (vinyl siding and shingle roof) and a destination trailer. Obviously we chose the destination trailer due to the amenities, price and the slide-outs and the fact that EVERY brand new Kropf park model that we saw at the dealer in CT had major rust on the wheels and frame of the park model. A couple of the models were built within two months of us looking at them. We would NEVER buy something that is rusting in just after a couple of months.
So we bought the Cedar Creek Cottage and we really like it. We have had several issues with things that needed to be fixed under warranty, but our dealer came out to our trailer and fixed them. We still have some things to be fixed, but I am confident that it will all be finished this spring.
Good luck in your decision.
We initially were torn between a Kropf park model (vinyl siding and shingle roof) and a destination trailer. Obviously we chose the destination trailer due to the amenities, price and the slide-outs and the fact that EVERY brand new Kropf park model that we saw at the dealer in CT had major rust on the wheels and frame of the park model. A couple of the models were built within two months of us looking at them. We would NEVER buy something that is rusting in just after a couple of months.
So we bought the Cedar Creek Cottage and we really like it. We have had several issues with things that needed to be fixed under warranty, but our dealer came out to our trailer and fixed them. We still have some things to be fixed, but I am confident that it will all be finished this spring.
Good luck in your decision.
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