enblethen wrote:
We liked the looks and workmanship of the Bigfoot
In general, "eggshell"
(2 piece fiberglass) have less leaks than TT with rubber roofs. One piece aluminum roof is also very good, but not very common.
Few
(if any) RVs are "true" 4 season. Heat holding and fresh water tanks are a "band aid". They really need to be in a "basement", but I don't know of any RVs that are built that way. If I was going to be camping in below freezing weather for longer than 1 night, I would want an RV with at least 2" of solid foam in the floor and walls and 4" in the ceiling AND double glazed thermal pane windows.