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โFeb-04-2015 03:35 AM
C-Bears wrote:scotjima wrote:
We have looked at a number of front living designs and have ruled most of them out becuase they are either too long (42+ feet) or too much pin weight. Also, most that we have seen really comprimise on the kitchen space.
We do like the Montana 3791RD, but it is a bit heavier (hitch weight) and longer than we wanted. I do plan to go look at one of these though. I don't like the rear step up for the den. I think I'd rather have a flat floor and skip the rear outside storage?
We have went in the rear den model (3791) twice and looked at it. I think Keystone will end up selling tons of this new Montana floor plan. Problem is the pin weight and overall weight. I am pushing the limits on my TV with my current Montana now, if I went with the 3791RD I would have to move up to a F350 DRW and possibly even a F450 DRW.
โFeb-03-2015 02:07 PM
Ford Man wrote:
I have owned 3 Montana's a 2003, 2006, and a 2010 I had minimal problems with any of these. I decided I want a "Pretty" 2013 Heartland Landmark Full body paint. It had more problems than the 3 Montana's or the 2 Jayco Travel Trailers before these had. I have traded it for a 2015 Montana 3611rl Legacy that just arrived at the dealer yesterday. Should pick it up late next week. Residential Refrigerator, Painted front and rear caps, G Rated Tires, Auto Leveling and everything.
You can not go wrong with a Montana! Send me a PM if you want to know anything about the Heartland. Also the Montana 3791RD is the best floor plan I have ever seen. You could not get the rear cap on it and it was too low in the rear to go into my steep driveway.
โFeb-03-2015 05:17 AM
scotjima wrote:
Any thoughts on the Coachman Brookstone 395RL? It says 40' 10"... wonder what the real length is? It is also heavy, so we would need to pack light. http://www.coachmenrv.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=55&ModelID=1536#Main
Anybody know of similar floorplans? I found a Sandpiper, but we like the layout of this one better.
โFeb-03-2015 03:21 AM
Gsport wrote:
I've got a 2014 Grand Design 369RL, two years old next month. Got about 10,000 miles on it. I moved up from a 36' Couger too and couldn't be happier. And talking about service, they are by far at the top of my list for any company I've ever had to do deal with. I had a couple of LED lights that weren't working and a faulty DVD player. Just last week they sent me 8 complete LED fixtures with lights and a new DVD player, all out of warranty by almost a year.
I don't think you could do wrong with any GD product..
โFeb-02-2015 10:47 PM
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โFeb-02-2015 07:26 AM
2112 wrote:
I like the opposing slides and curb side dinette like this one
The opposing LR slides provide a roomier LR.
โFeb-02-2015 05:48 AM
scotjima wrote:
We have looked at a number of front living designs and have ruled most of them out becuase they are either too long (42+ feet) or too much pin weight. Also, most that we have seen really comprimise on the kitchen space.
We do like the Montana 3791RD, but it is a bit heavier (hitch weight) and longer than we wanted. I do plan to go look at one of these though. I don't like the rear step up for the den. I think I'd rather have a flat floor and skip the rear outside storage?
โFeb-02-2015 03:08 AM
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โFeb-01-2015 04:13 PM
azdryheat wrote:
Have you considered a front living room design? Very spacious living room.
โFeb-01-2015 03:57 PM