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โSep-26-2018 11:57 AM
dmatt wrote:Everyone will have a different opinion on roofs but to me I would not let the roof be the determining factor on which MH to choose. Brite Tek is a thermoplastic roof that is very durable much more so than my old EPDM roof that is now 22 years old and still holding up well. To me CCC, storage, HP/wt ratio, FW capacity,number of roof A/C's and who makes the levelers and slides are more important.
One thing I have noticed in my research is that Newmar uses a Brite Tek roof on the smaller gas coaches instead of the one piece fiberglass. It is an option on the larger Canyon Star but the shortest one is 35'.
Anyone know of any issues with this type of roof? I assume a one piece fiberglass is preferable.
โSep-26-2018 11:52 AM
dmatt wrote:
One thing I have noticed in my research is that Newmar uses a Brite Tek roof on the smaller gas coaches instead of the one piece fiberglass. It is an option on the larger Canyon Star but the shortest one is 35'.
Anyone know of any issues with this type of roof? I assume a one piece fiberglass is preferable.
โSep-26-2018 10:32 AM
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โSep-21-2018 03:54 PM
2gypsies wrote:dmatt wrote:
Interesting, thanks. What is the advantages/disadvantages of hung walls?
No delamination
Here's a video on Newmar's walls:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpxOdMmuerg
โSep-21-2018 09:14 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
My ol Bounder has a wheel base to over hang ratio of 49% (190" wheel base 13' overhang).
It drives very well with only an addition of a front panhard bar.
That whole ratio thing is just more internet rhetoric.
Richard
โSep-21-2018 07:49 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Yes, Newmar is above Winnebago and all the others.
โSep-21-2018 07:40 AM
cruz-in wrote:
"1st consideration is the wheelbase to length ratio. If it's less than 55% it won't handle well - period, and can't be made to."
Be careful of absolute statements like this....
We own a Monaco Vesta. It is a full air bagged, air braked, front engine diesel. it was designed and tested in a wind tunnel. It is an extremely good driving MH (read the reviews) and its ratio is 54%.
โSep-20-2018 10:41 PM
dmatt wrote:
Interesting, thanks. What is the advantages/disadvantages of hung walls?
โSep-20-2018 10:07 PM
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โSep-18-2018 07:56 AM
fortytwo wrote:You know it's strange you say that, because at the the 60th anniversary rally this year (yes 60 years - 52 building motorhomes) I was impressed to see that Winnebago puts all of the employees helping with the rally in motorhomes on the grounds for the duration of the rally and the preparation the week prior, and the owners have had their own campsite near the amusement park on the rally grounds for over 40 years where they park their motorhome. I had the electrical design engineer manager and an employee from the assembly line actually come in our coach for a soda to look at the upgrade I did on the surge suppression because I felt theirs was inadequate. They did this as part of an ongoing program they do to listen to real user issues with the products. Their goal was to hear back from at least 75% of the 900 units while at the rally. Not saying the Engineers and managers are all RVers, but they are certainly not ignorant to the concept ๐
The engineers and management at Winnebago mostly have zero experience as RV'ers. It shows!
โSep-18-2018 07:56 AM