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Any Hurricane owners out there?

shayerk
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We are considering a purchase of a 2007 Four Winds Hurricane 34N. Any thoughts?
Craig and Karen Shayer
32' Winnebago Adventurer
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Dale_Traveling
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Explorer II
Own a 2006 Hurricane 31D which was acquired used in April 2011. Just the two of us traveling so the floor plan fits our desires and camping needs. The coach has never let us down after 40,000 miles and 299 nights in the coach so far.

Factory sealing around the exterior storage compartments, and more or less everywhere, was less than adequate and I had to fix a bit of delamination below the floor line. Wasn't difficult considering accessing the back side of the side wall is doable. As such check the coach you are looking at for the same. Delam below the floor, reduce your offer a few thousand. Above the floor walk away. Getting on the roof and checking the seals is a must. "The bigger the glob the better than job" is OK but is fixable. Dried, weathered, split and cracked sealant is either a walk away or deeper inspection looking for water leaks. Water stains in the corners where the roof meets the side walls is a walk away.

What you have to keep in mind is the Hurricane model line are budget built. Not a lot of bling and such. Basic coach. Great for weekend trips and a summer vacation but the interior items will wear quickly with long term use.

Chassis is pretty much the same as every other gas coach on the road so as long and the prior owner(s) stayed on top of scheduled maintenance you should be OK. Non-Thor (Four Winds) items, A/C, fridge, water heater and such, are also the same as every other coach but should still show signs of routine maintenance. Interior cabinetry is all pretty light weight wood or wood composite. Not the best but lighter weight means more weight reserve for you stuff.

My only wind noise issue was the front grill. Solved by adding bug screen in front of the grill. As a bonus if keeps the bugs out of the radiator. One window does rattle a bit but I just need to replace the weather felt. Round-To-It item.

In general it's a good basic coach but will require care and feeding. If the prior owner(s) parking in a storage lot and only took it out once a month or so to head out to the local state park then expect problems. Small problems left unrepaired will quickly destroy the coach or any coach for that matter.

We enjoy every minute in our coach. No regrets buying it which was also our first jump into the world of RV adventures. Just got back today from a 1450 miles 10 day three stop adventure with no problems or a list of stuff that needs attention. I would have no problems or concerns about backing out of the driveway tomorrow morning and heading out to Alaska in the coach. Would my next coach be a Hurricane? Nope, want a DP with a few more options that the Hurricane line does not offer.

With any posting concerning cerning the good, bad or ugly of a particular make or model just remember opinions are like backsides. Everyone has one and they all stick but your own.
2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

EmergencyNrse
Explorer
Explorer
Things I like:
I love my floor plan. Laid out in a practical configuration.
Lots of both interior and basement storage
Not too flashy and aesthetically pleasing.
The Triton V-10 gets the job done. Chassis is solid
Affordable. Reasonably priced for the quality

Things I don't like:
Only 1 way out. No drivers door
Not really a front bumper. Someone drifts left of center and I'm dead.
For my model/year the shower is too small.

That's it. More reasons to buy than not to buy
Good luck with your choice

rickcarlene
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Explorer
we have owned a 07 34n for the past 6 years,just got back from a 3 month n.e. to fl trip.mechanicly it has been a good coach.however wehave some delamination issues on the passenger side check carefully especialy around the brkts for the awning.check roof factory did a lousy job caulking.if you have the ultra leather furniture including couch,recliner,driver & passenger seats thor used an iferior ultra leather that comes apart have a friend with a 09 31d same problem.last but not least with the large slide fully extended (couch & dinnete) get a ladder and look under the slide topper be sure the rubber gasket touches the slide in the center,the slide tends to sag in the center,checked out a 06 at a koa in fl this winter it had the same problem.

good luck Rick

ets1996
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Explorer
I have looked at a lot of hurricanes and almost bought a 2007 hurricane from a friend. Did not buy it, and currently do not own a hurricane. My issue with the hurricane has been delamination of the sidewalls. I have seen it on a lot of these motorhomes and they have had some degree of delamination. They seem to be good motorhomes and people I have talked to are happy with them. Maybe some has more firsthand experience with this issue.

crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
LadyRVer wrote:
Had a 2009 Hurricane, Model 30Q
Entry level. Once I got all the first year problems taken care of, it was a good one. Ford V-10. Held road great. The only problem I could not get fixed was a wind noise coming in through the passenger front seat window. It was terrible at 55 to 60 m.p.h. Would repurchase that particular one.


That is actually somewhat common. First year issues. I have no idea why this is a total trend in RV's. I wish mfg's would be more careful.
4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.

LadyRVer
Explorer II
Explorer II
Had a 2009 Hurricane, Model 30Q
Entry level. Once I got all the first year problems taken care of, it was a good one. Ford V-10. Held road great. The only problem I could not get fixed was a wind noise coming in through the passenger front seat window. It was terrible at 55 to 60 m.p.h. Would repurchase that particular one.