Dec-26-2020 06:25 PM
Jan-29-2021 08:27 PM
suzago wrote:
Thank you for your helpful advice and support. These three were listed as class Bs and I knew the GulfStream wasn't, but I thought the Kodiak was, until I looked closer. (And I still think the Chinook is a Class B - or maybe B+?) Anyway - appreciate the responses.
Jan-19-2021 09:36 AM
Jan-19-2021 08:48 AM
Jan-19-2021 08:11 AM
mumkin wrote:suzago wrote:
Thank you for your helpful advice and support. These three were listed as class Bs and I knew the GulfStream wasn't, but I thought the Kodiak was, until I looked closer. (And I still think the Chinook is a Class B - or maybe B+?) Anyway - appreciate the responses.
The Kodiak is still top of my list. Looks perfect for me. I'll have it checked out and ask a lot of questions. Thanks!
By RVIA rules, they are all Class C because none of them were built inside a vehicle that came from the factory as a van. I don't believe that Chinook ever built any Class B's, but they did great small Class C rigs. I was sad when they went broke.
There is actually no such thing as a B+ - that is just salesman hype because they think it sounds better than calling what it is... A Class C minus the bed over the cab.
But it is still a C.
Jan-19-2021 07:53 AM
Neverhappy wrote:
Hi, Hello Mumkin my 2000 Chinook made in 99 was factory delivered with Solar
I miss my GW
Jan-18-2021 10:41 PM
mumkin wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi, Hello Mumkin my 2000 Chinook made in 99 was factory delivered with Solar
I miss my GW
May I respectfully suggest looking at small class c units. There is a lot more bang for the buck and a shower that is much more easily used. They come as small as 22 feet, with 26 feet being the ideal size as far as wheel base to length ratio goes.
The reality is that all three of the vehicles that she has listed are small Class C rigs. None are B's.
So perhaps she needs to go over to the Class C board to find people who are familiar with these rigs.
BTW Suzago, there was no solar on rigs back in '99 so you won't find anything solar ready of that age. My first rig with a solar option was the 2015. Not that a good solar company couldn't add it.
Jan-12-2021 05:49 PM
pianotuna wrote:
magicbus,
I agree on the huge price difference between B and C. Having a beer budget I can't justify a B vs C. Certainly if the OP wishes to full time a C may be a better choice.
Jan-12-2021 04:35 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Take off your list any that don’t meet your bathroom needs including fresh water and waste tank capacities. Water is the limiting factor with RVs. Have a pro inspect the unit but even then all those you mentioned are 20+ years old.
Dec-30-2020 12:25 PM
Dec-28-2020 08:18 PM
suzago wrote:
Thank you for your helpful advice and support. These three were listed as class Bs and I knew the GulfStream wasn't, but I thought the Kodiak was, until I looked closer. (And I still think the Chinook is a Class B - or maybe B+?) Anyway - appreciate the responses.
The Kodiak is still top of my list. Looks perfect for me. I'll have it checked out and ask a lot of questions. Thanks!
Dec-28-2020 08:20 AM
Dec-28-2020 03:13 AM
Dec-27-2020 01:50 PM
Dec-27-2020 12:29 PM