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bullydogs1
Aug 24, 2014Explorer
I started with a Coachmen Leprechaun (C), then went to a Coachmen Aurora...House wise.....the coach driving on a hot day was awful, the insulation stunk (could not keep cool over 90 degrees)...with the HR, at 100 degrees it is 72 (I do have sunscreens and before it was 75)...the dash AC can cool the front on a hot day driving..not to mention the HR has more insulation and a heated wet bay...which the Coachmen most likely does not (my Aurora didn't) so when we drove up from Florida, and a cold front hit the east...we were toasty warm and the wet bay, water tank did not drop below 55 degrees...I've been in my coach in cold snaps down to 19 degrees and had no issues, my Coachmen in Massachusetts...it dropped one night and the furnace wouldn't stop all night.(30 degrees)....so the insulation/heating/cooling factor did that for me and we ended up with what we have.....
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