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SoundGuy
Jul 01, 2018Explorer
MichiganCampers wrote:
I do not know if the 245 has an enclosed underbelly. The 2400 advertises it does.
245 slide out floor is raised as compared to flush on 2400. I do not know which is better.
2400 looks to have stove for camp kitchen. 245 has removable grill. I a can see both being beneficial.
I am assuming that they can be purchased for similar enough price that it will be irrelevant. If there is more than a $2500 difference, it will change considerations.
I've owned trailers with enclosed underbellies, those without, and far prefer without as all the cables, hoses, etc are neatly dressed and I can see everything vs an enclosed underbelly within which all the cables & hoses will run hodgepodge without being properly secured and within which I can't see anything, including the inadequately supported fresh water tank - which it surely will be in almost every case. :E
I personally won't buy any trailer with an elevated slide floor as it makes me feel like a mannequin on display when seated at the dinette - personal choice. :D
My Coachmen Freedom Express came with a grill that pulls out of the sidewall so the first thing I did was swap it out for a stove - no way I want a grill that smokes and leaves behind a greasy grilling smell anywhere near the camper. A 2-burner Coleman camp stove doesn't, for grilling I park a Weber Q120 on the campsite picnic table well away from the camper.
Regardless of the mocking no way I'd pull either of these trailers with anything less than my V8 Silverado. :R
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