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โOct-02-2013 07:17 AM
Kidsgone wrote:
I second the Winnebago!! We have owned a couple other brands and wish we started with WInnebago! Alot less problems for sure. Good time to buy at the end of a year...closeouts! Look at the Winnebago Access, they are very nice and don't forget to look at used ones a couple years old.
Enjoy your search..
โOct-01-2013 05:54 PM
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โOct-01-2013 10:11 AM
Bearhawk wrote:
Thanks for V10 info, many I see have the Ford 460 motor.
โOct-01-2013 08:56 AM
eabc5454 wrote:
Your wish list:
1) Queen Rear island bed - I like the nightstand idea and it is what I am used to.
2) Bunk over the cab - my youngest daughter will still be my fishing buddy for a year or two.
3) Dinette, my wife would like to come out for day trips and when we go diving.
4) Onboard Generator - to run the air and so I don't have to run my champion
5) A/C, Furnace, Fridge & Freezer
6) Awning
That was pretty much our list, plus a few other things that were important to us. We went shopping...and have the rig in my signature. It's called an A/C Evolution, or ACE. We've had it out 57 nights so far this year, with another 25 or so planned through the end of the year. We know we bought an entry level rig, but we love it and we've had a great summer.
Whatever you choose, happy trails!
โOct-01-2013 08:54 AM
Mich F wrote:
With something as small as you're talking, unless you have a rear window,back up camera or adequate mirrors you'll be jackknifing before you know what the trailer is doing.
You'll have plenty of weight on that rear axle, it's not like a pick up truck.:B
โOct-01-2013 08:36 AM
โSep-30-2013 08:58 PM
Bearhawk wrote:
I have noticed that some older coaches with what seem to be reasonable mileage have replaced or rebuilt the engines. Is this common or just bad luck?
How are these units for launching your boat? my trailer and boat are really light (14' jon and triton trailer) all of 500lbs with motor.
Do the tires slip or do you have enough weight?
โSep-30-2013 07:41 PM
โSep-30-2013 07:05 PM
โSep-30-2013 07:02 PM
Mich F wrote:
If you could get over the Queen rear island bed requirement (unfortunately that was also my wife's wish) you would give yourself a lot more vehicles to choose from. It would also let you go with a shorter unit,which can be a good thing, while still satisfying your other requirements.
Something like my 24' rear kitchen Coachmen would fit all your needs with the exception of the rear queen bed. It has the cab over bunk, a nice couch that easily turns into a bed, and the dinette also converts to a bed.