Feb-24-2018 06:18 AM
Feb-27-2018 08:29 AM
4x4ord wrote:larry barnhart wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
Why wouldn't you feel this way? I believe the story was about quality. More options and more problems, we see this in a high end resort. new fifths are very nice.
chevman
Can quality be measured in lbs. A new 35' Jayco is 8600 lbs. A new 35' Montana is 10250 lbs. Your 2001 Alpenlite is around 11,700. The dry weight of my 35' 08 Citation is 13k lbs. The dry weight of a new 35.5' DRV is 13800 and a new 36' New Horizons is 17500 lbs.
Feb-27-2018 06:23 AM
larry barnhart wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
Why wouldn't you feel this way? I believe the story was about quality. More options and more problems, we see this in a high end resort. new fifths are very nice.
chevman
Feb-26-2018 07:00 PM
4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
Feb-26-2018 03:40 PM
Feb-26-2018 12:18 PM
4x4ord wrote:In my opinion they do. Toured the factory in '12 and was impressed, although my '02 Okanagan is still going strong.
Does DRV cut it?
Feb-26-2018 12:17 PM
4x4ord wrote:memtb wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
The New Horizons was one of the unit’s ( manufactured today) to which I was referring!
Other than New Horizons there likely isn't anything that's going to out do Teton for quality .... Does DRV cut it?
Feb-26-2018 11:14 AM
memtb wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
The New Horizons was one of the unit’s ( manufactured today) to which I was referring!
Feb-26-2018 06:28 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Even though many respectable manufacturers have shut their doors such as Citation, Hitch Hiker, Carriage, Alpenlite and Okanagon I believe there are manufacturers building trailers that are of better quality. For instance I would much rather have a new New Horizon as opposed to an old Alpenlite.
Feb-25-2018 08:24 PM
Feb-25-2018 08:20 AM
ReneeG wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
We are going on 17 winters in our2001 35 ft alpenlite and use it 6 months each winter season. Not wanting a newer fifth for any reason.
chevman
chevman, Alpenlite was one of the high end units of the time and we wanted one then, but couldn't afford it. By then time we could afford one, they were discontinued. I too would keep it as we are keeping ours. We're very happy with the quality of our unit. The only issues we deal with now are maintenance. Something that people like us deal with when we keep our units.
Feb-25-2018 07:42 AM
Feb-25-2018 07:27 AM
Me Again wrote:
Careful, your park may find out your rig is more than 10 years old. Chris
Feb-25-2018 07:24 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
We are going on 17 winters in our2001 35 ft alpenlite and use it 6 months each winter season. Not wanting a newer fifth for any reason.
chevman
Feb-25-2018 06:25 AM
Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
We are going on 17 winters in our2001 35 ft alpenlite and use it 6 months each winter season. Not wanting a newer fifth for any reason.
chevman
Careful, your park may find out your rig is more than 10 years old. Chris