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padredw
Mar 12, 2014Nomad
Our very first fifth-wheel was a used Prowler Regal that was front living room and also had a window all across the front. I really liked that feature. It had a cover which closed for travel and then raised (with struts) when set up. It had no slides, of course. It was the front living room which attracted me to the whole idea of a fifth-wheel. We bought this one from friends. We have had three fifth-wheels since then--all bought new and each from a different manufacturer.
I've continued to be fascinated with front living room models, but they had all become longer and heavier than we desire. This Rushmore is the first I have seen since that Prowler with a front window. I like everything about it except the weights and length. I do realize that with the modern floor plans it is hard to get a front living room in less space and weight. Just dreaming.
I've continued to be fascinated with front living room models, but they had all become longer and heavier than we desire. This Rushmore is the first I have seen since that Prowler with a front window. I like everything about it except the weights and length. I do realize that with the modern floor plans it is hard to get a front living room in less space and weight. Just dreaming.
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