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mericksonjr
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Aug 13, 2014

2007 Georgieboy Pursuit

I just bought a used 2007 Georgieboy Pursuit and so far absolutely love it. This is my first Motorhome so I am a little new to the game. I live in Wyoming and obviously it gets cold here. I am wanting to use the RV this winter for a couple of trips to Texas and am wondering if anyone knows how to tell if you have heated tanks and if the basement is heated? I have looked through the online owners manual and am either overlooking it or it isn't there. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
  • hooligan wrote:
    Your heat for the tanks, fresh water and holding, is taken from the regular propane heating ducts in the floor. As long as you keep the heat on in the coach the tanks will be heated. Using electric space heaters does not warm the tanks. Also, on my Landau, only the front furnace is ducted into the area below the floor.
    In very cold weather I use a 100 watt light bulb in the water valve area to supplement the heat. Remember the hot water heater is not in a heated bay...

    Thanks for that information. That's real good to know. Wouldn't be good if you didn't keep the heat on. :) I appreciate all the help.
  • Your heat for the tanks, fresh water and holding, is taken from the regular propane heating ducts in the floor. As long as you keep the heat on in the coach the tanks will be heated. Using electric space heaters does not warm the tanks. Also, on my Landau, only the front furnace is ducted into the area below the floor.
    In very cold weather I use a 100 watt light bulb in the water valve area to supplement the heat. Remember the hot water heater is not in a heated bay...
  • Thank you both for your post. From the link I think you are correct it looks like I am good. I also remember reading that somewhere else.
    Thanks again
  • Here is a site I found that says your all good.

    http://rvbasics.com/rv-press-release/Georgie-Boy-Pursuit-Motorhome.html

    "A convenient utility bay houses a whole-house water filter, water pump switch, water utility panel, a black tank rinse system, outlets and a cable jack. Holding tanks are heated and enclosed for multi-seasonal camping."
  • try to follow the furnace lines from the furnace...or call Coachmen as they purchased out Georgie Boy and maybe they can look it up.