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TXiceman wrote:
Look at Arctic Fox. Good quality and no Lippert frames.
Ken
Mar-23-2018 04:52 PM
Mar-23-2018 03:30 AM
fordtch8 wrote:Lantley wrote:
Not really a fan of double panes windows simply because they are not cost effective. There is no energy rebate in terms of $$ savings with an RV.
The add weight and generally don't save you money simply because there is no utility bill. Electric is included in site fee.
I don't generally camp in any extreme cold weather. Mid twenties into the teens are usually the worst conditions.
My rig does pretty well in those temps with standard windows, there is very little air/thermal break in an RV dual pane window vs. a stix and brix dual pane.
I really have not encountered any loud RV parks that require sound reduction from outside noises via the windows. I don't expect total silence in an RV park.
To me it's not about the energy efficiency, it's about the overall comfort of the RV. Our current rig is noticeably colder than the Artic Fox was once the temp dips below the mid 30's. I suspect it may be because the Crusader has much larger windows than the Arctic Fox did. It may just be because the Fox was insulated better or maybe even because the Fox was wooden framed vs the Crusader's aluminum. Either way we love Fall camping and cold weather performance is important to us. Not trying to turn this into a window debate.
Mar-22-2018 10:22 PM
Mar-22-2018 03:16 PM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
One brand that you may want to check is K-Z.
Smaller name, 2 year warranty, and you dont hear many complaints on them. There are some small bunk units like you mentioned in their Durango lines. And they are available on the east coast.
Mar-22-2018 03:14 PM
Lantley wrote:
Not really a fan of double panes windows simply because they are not cost effective. There is no energy rebate in terms of $$ savings with an RV.
The add weight and generally don't save you money simply because there is no utility bill. Electric is included in site fee.
I don't generally camp in any extreme cold weather. Mid twenties into the teens are usually the worst conditions.
My rig does pretty well in those temps with standard windows, there is very little air/thermal break in an RV dual pane window vs. a stix and brix dual pane.
I really have not encountered any loud RV parks that require sound reduction from outside noises via the windows. I don't expect total silence in an RV park.
Mar-22-2018 02:36 PM
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Mar-21-2018 08:55 PM
fordtch8 wrote:
Hello all. I would like to draw on the knowledge of the group and see if anyone has any recommendations for fifth wheels that I have not seen. For the last two years our family has owned a Crusader 298BHD bunkhouse. This is our second rig. The first was a non bunkhouse Arctic Fox travel trailer. Unfortunately during our ownership of the Crusder, I have not been impressed with the build quality. The kitchen trim quality seems to be poor and it seems like every time we go out I have to fix something. We recently saw a Grand Design 28BH and are thinking of upgrading to it. We are looking for a higher quality fifth wheel bunkhouse, shorter in overall length (30-35 feet), with a separate bunk room, a side bath (not walk through), and a separate master bedroom. Does anyone know of any other models we should look at? Thanks
Possible Grand Design Purchase
Current Crusader