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- I found this a few weeks ago - very cool story/blog: Full Timing in a 17K
- In my quest to find a 17k or 22h, I've found that various dealers in the PNW all order them differently.
Some dealers order all Nash units with Thermal Pane Windows, but in Idaho, they don't. Some dealers order them all with generators, other dealers say "most people prefer a Honda EU2000i."
On used units, 2014 and prior (from what I can tell) don't have ladders.
2015 and prior have mini-blinds. 2016s have pull down pleated shades just like my AF811 truck camper.
I looked at a used 18L at a non Northwood Dealer in Oregon - the sales guy was really pushy there. It was a huge turn-off. I'd only been there 10 minutes and he was already using the "what would it take to make a deal today!" line on me. fallsrider wrote:
Me personally, I would go with the 22H. I love having a sofa. There are times when you just have to be indoors. The comfort of a sofa is a wonderful thing. But obviously, the decision is yours, not mine.
I forgot what day it was that I ended up back in Pendleton - Tuesday I think. I cancelled the deal because I got cold feet.
More careful thinking throughout this week has brought me to the same conclusion: When I buy, it will be a 22H.
The friend that had an AF 22H for 8 years told me it doesn't make much sense to have "two small RVs"... I finally realized he was right.
I already have an AF 811 truck camper. If/when I buy something else, it might as well be a tad bigger / more comfortable for longer trips (SOFA!). I plan to keep the camper.- fallsriderExplorerMe personally, I would go with the 22H. I love having a sofa. There are times when you just have to be indoors. The comfort of a sofa is a wonderful thing. But obviously, the decision is yours, not mine.
- I penciled up a deal on a 17k on Saturday the 30th... but I'm now leaning toward the 22h again.
Easiest solution is to not buy anything, then I don't have any decisions to make. - I made a road trip and looked at this 18L:
http://eugene.craigslist.org/rvs/5132900064.html
It's a nice layout, if you don't mind the very narrow bed.
The 18L was only made a few years, 2012-2015 I think. - I looked at both a few times this week.
Each one has pros and cons verses the other, depending upon how someone wants to use it, which is making it nearly impossible to decide which one might better suit my needs, because I keep redefining how I might use a small TT, so I keep going full circle! (this is because I also own an Arctic Fox 811 truck camper, which I intend to keep) - hondaCT90ExplorerWe keep a honda eu2000 with us, but not "on" the camper.
Ihave a long thick cable to lock it to the TT frame and I stick it a few feet away from the camper so we don't have fumes or noise when running...great for watching some TV etc in the evening before quiet time...if there is one...
our older Nash is a 25 so a bit bigger than what ya'll are looking at...but our layout starts with the bed in the nose...good closet/cab space and walk around both sides...the bed is on a lift board with the fresh water tank underneath..plenty of storage space still under it (Camper queen size) but a bit of effort cause you have to get down on your knees, lift the bed up (does have hydro arms)..so mostly extra watter bottles, clothes, blankets etc down there.
the "living room" is really just a pair of nice swivel chairs...that's the small part of our rig...but a nice long kitchen counter along the port side with good size double sink, 3burner, micro overhead, plenty of cabinets over and under and then the fridge.
more cabinets and a dinette take up the other side..the bathroom then covers the rear of the camper from side to side..tub/shower, full size sink (not a small camper..but nice house sized faucettes etc), jon, and then more cabinet space...enough for me to have a mounted safe, vacuum, buddy propane heater, etc..and 4 shelves for towels, tp and all...a really great amount of storage thoughtfully done in this rig for 25ft.
the holding tanks of course are in the rear which made me that much more confident that the frame could handle the weight of my honda on the back as I make a point to dump before we head back towards home..so I'm not carrying both waste and the honda on the tail end.
in fact, here is a youtube some one did of a 2009..basically same layout, just has the newer exterior material.. we are still old style metal sides
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=nash+25ft&ei=UTF-8&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-004 - colliehaulerExplorer IIIIt's better to get 2 foot itis before you buy instead of after a lot cheaper.
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