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2014 Georgetown

LinDens
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OK here we go. Any opinions on the Georgetown Motor Homes? We are planning to go full time and need a bigger RV than our Winnie Vista is.

Thank you.
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rickswinn
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Explorer
To Mike and Trish, and LinDens:

Obviously when you are taking about a 2014 Georgetown your price point is about a hundred grand. I didn't intent to insult your intelligence, but it doesn't take five years of studying calculus to figure it out. Maybe it is too complicated and I just don't see it? Sorry if that's the case.

frankdamp
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We have an '02 Georgetown 32-footer, bought used from the original owners three seasons ago. Our impression initially was that it was a fairly well-designed and well built rig. It's on an F53 chassis, so it rides like a 10-ton box truck, which is really what it is!

We had a minor problem with a rotted-out slide-topper over the dinette which resulted in a bad mold infestation in the cabinets over the dinette. Since I'm reasonably handy, I took them out and built new ones. I was appalled at the workmanship "under the skin".

The cabinets, a 12'length, were held up to the ceiling with 1/2" wood-screws into a 1/8" lauan plywood skin glued to the slide-out ceiling's styrofoam insulation. I'm amazed they never fell down on us, as 75% of the screws had corroded and were no loger holding. There are three 1" square steel tubes running the length of that ceiling, to which my replacement cabinets are securely anchored. Why FR didn't use the same idea is a mystery.

I was also dismayed by the wiring of the ceiling lights under the cabinets. No consistent color coding of the wires, no tie-downs. It looked like the techs on the floor had made it up as they went along, using whatever wire they could find.

Not impressed by FR, but we're probably only going to do another two or three seasons before we pack it in. We'll probably just live with it and hope there are no more disasters. We don't expect to continue the RV life after I get to 75.
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen, pet - female Labrador (10 yrs old), location Anacortes, WA, retired RVers (since Dec 2014)

LinDens
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No one mentioned a price point. When you have a trailer you have to also buy a truck. Been there done that.

Thanks everyone for the information.

Mike_and_Trish
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Guess I didn't see the post where they said what their price point was.

We had a 2008 Georgetown for a few years, and found it to be a very competent coach, and a good buy for the money. Only traded it when we wanted to go to a DP (and could afford to). Never had a problem with quality -- it isn't a luxury coach, but doesn't cost like one either. I imagine that's why it's been such a big seller for a number of years -- they must be doing something right.
Mike and Trish
2014 Thor Tuscany 40RX
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee on Blue Ox Aventa LX
Yorkiepoos - Janis and Jimi

rickswinn
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Explorer
Okay, the Georgetown is a good looking motor home especially for the money.

With that said, don't you really need to consider the ability of the MH to withstand considerable variations in weather? I would think you need something really well insulated with double or triple windows, I'm sure the Georgetown's price point is not going to meet your needs in that regard. If you read some of the posts during the winter, there are lots of folks freezing their whatever off and asking how they can over come it. Silly people.

With your price point shouldn't you look at a really good trailer?

FC
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Explorer
We have had our 2003 Georgetown since new and have been very pleased with it.
We have friends with an 2012 and they too are very happy.
JM2CW
2003 Georgetown 346DS Ford F-53
2008 Pontiac G6 Toad, Blue Ox Aventa LX
Vice President Operations Family Campers & RVers
www.fcrv.org

RedRollingRoadb
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Wanting to make a move to,an "A" we looked at the Georgtown as well as some others. DW and I were very disappointed in the build quality of the new Georgetown and we are owners of a Forest River product. Matter of fact it wasn't until we looked at $250k plus units did we see much change in build quality.

Gemsworld hit the nail onthe head.

Community Alumni
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Get a bigger Vista, you'll be better off.