Jan-24-2017 06:42 AM
Sep-28-2017 06:27 AM
MetalGator wrote:Effy wrote:
I think at that level the Hurricane and Bay Star quality is the same.
That's interesting. When I looked at the Hurricanes, they had wrapped cabinets with particle board wood. Also, the cabinet hinges were very basic/cheap. The Baystar had real wood cabinets and heavy duty hinges on the cabinets. The furniture was also a little better quality. Not a huge difference but the Baystar definitely had better quality cabinets. The overall fit and finish just seemed a little better. That being said, I'm not sure the quality was worth $20-25K more!
Sep-27-2017 09:29 PM
Mar-07-2017 10:24 AM
stvdman wrote:MetalGator wrote:
It looks like I will be a new motorhome owner soon. We ordered a 2018 Miramar 35.3 this weekend! Now the long wait. They said it would probably take 12-15 weeks as they have just started taking orders for 2018s.
Congrats!
How hard/easy was it to work a deal on an ordered unit vice one on the lot? (if they had one even)
stvdman wrote:MetalGator wrote:
It looks like I will be a new motorhome owner soon. We ordered a 2018 Miramar 35.3 this weekend! Now the long wait. They said it would probably take 12-15 weeks as they have just started taking orders for 2018s.
Congrats!
How hard/easy was it to work a deal on an ordered unit vice one on the lot? (if they had one even)
Mar-07-2017 10:01 AM
MetalGator wrote:
I have been checking out the Miramar 35.2. The wife is really liking the theater seating and the openness of this model. The only thing I don't like is if siting on the couch, the TV is behind you. You would have to sit in the theater seating to be able to see the TV. On the Miramar website, the floorplan shows a second TV on the side of the bathroom that could be seen while sitting on the couch. On several of the 35.2 models I see for sale online, they don't have that TV installed. Was the additional TV an option?
Burch
Feb-14-2017 09:05 AM
MetalGator wrote:
It looks like I will be a new motorhome owner soon. We ordered a 2018 Miramar 35.3 this weekend! Now the long wait. They said it would probably take 12-15 weeks as they have just started taking orders for 2018s.
Feb-14-2017 06:37 AM
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Feb-03-2017 09:24 AM
Feb-03-2017 09:21 AM
tropical36 wrote:
Something not working like it should here, with properly trying to quote a post.
Feb-03-2017 09:15 AM
Feb-03-2017 09:10 AM
MetalGator wrote:golfknut wrote:"Although it does have workable countertop space over the stove. It has a solid countertop that sits on top of the stove and also the sink".
That is the answer many salespeople give us when we point out the lack of counterspace in many motorhome floorplans. It won't do you much good while you're cooking though (because you'll be needing the sink and stove).....and that's when you need it the most.
My wife and I have come to the conclusion that many people who buy motorhomes must eat out most of the time and not do much cooking.
We do 90% of our cooking outside. I have a couple of different grills that I bring along. I rarely use the microwave but we do use the oven a lot. That's another thing I see missing from a lot of Motorhomes is the lack of an oven. In the almost 6 years of RVing I think we have eaten dinner out 1 time. We do tend to eat lunch away from the RV a lot if we are out exploring the area.
My wife tends to prepare the food before we are ready to cook so having the counter top space on top of the stove isn't really an issue for us. Plus, I would only need on side of the sink (double sink) so that gives us a little more room. Plus, it's just the two of us so we don't prepare a ton of food like a family full of kids would. There seems to always be a trade off when we are looking at RVs (counter top space, floor plan, storage, etc). The other gripe I have when it comes to RVs is the lack of full length closets. My wife only wears long dresses and she currently has to hang her dresses in our shower since we only have small shirt closets on our current TT.
Feb-03-2017 04:28 AM
golfknut wrote:"Although it does have workable countertop space over the stove. It has a solid countertop that sits on top of the stove and also the sink".
Feb-02-2017 04:30 PM
golfknut wrote:"Although it does have workable countertop space over the stove. It has a solid countertop that sits on top of the stove and also the sink" That is the answer many salespeople give us when we point out the lack of counterspace in many motorhome floorplans. It won't do you much good while you're cooking though (because you'll be needing the sink and stove).....and that's when you need it the most.