Hi all,
We went to the "local" RV show yesterday - and learned a lot. Here's the clif notes version and more to the point, my questions:
We're leaning towards looking for a Winnebago Access 31J, which came out in 2008:
Similar floorplans from Jayco (Greyhawk 31FS) and Forest River (Sunseeker 3170DS) came out in 2009 and 2010, respectively:
- Anyone with experience with this floorplan?
- Any idea if you can reach the main bedroom / bunks / bath with the slide in? Looks like it is possible but a tight squeeze. Bath access may depend on which way the door opens, it appears to be a little different between the three.
- Has anyone got a scale weight of one of these?
Of the three Winnebago is a front runner for the moment as they came out with it first (more affordable on the used market) and their online owner support looks amazing. I've never been able to look at parts lists (even with drawings!), plumbing schematics etc online for past models of anything else I've owned. FR doesn't even let you look up previous brochures from what I could find, at least Jayco has an archive.
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The longer story ...
We started by looking at MB (Sprinter) based C's thinking that 24' for parking etc would be the ticket for us. Our 35' 5er is wonderful but along with our truck is about 50ft of something that has to be parked somewhere, and DW just isn't comfortable driving it.
However reality set in as we walked into a couple of these models. They looked great for two of us. But there aren't just two of us ... and also the rear corner bed was just plain small. We realized we've grown accustomed to a walk around queen MBR and a couch + dinette in the living area for the family. On top of all that the MB models are more pricey.
Next we looked through E450 based class C's. I checked out the driver's seat first and felt very much "at home" - similar to my F250. Not as sweet as a setup as the MB but it's basic and it works. And I'm more comfortable with servicing the V10.
My first thought before yesterday's show was that we'd get something like a 2008 Winnebago Outlook 29B. It has no bunks but we thought it would be an acceptable layout, given the cabover and fold down couch etc. We looked through a couple 2015s which were like this and gave them the "yeah this could work" feeling.
Before I go further, here's the layout of our current 5er:
You can probably figure that we're used to bunks...
Then we stepped into the FR Sunseeker 3170DS and that point became very clear to us - I had no idea this BH plan existed or had been around for a number of years. Shows how ignorant I've been of the MH market! Bunks for the kids means not converting the living area for sleeping, and they have their own space. Cabover bunk gives flexibility for more kids / bringing friends.
Upon reflection I can think we'd be giving up (vs our 5er) some counter space, a bit of kitchen storage, a larger corner shower, and a recliner. Additionally our Cruiser has a 15k AC, 10gal WH that seems to never run out, and an 8cu ft fridge. But gaining MH flexibilities seems worth it. DW can drive as well - she didn't seem fazed at all by the driver's seat or the width in the mirrors.
Our original plan of going 25ft is out the window but I think on the balance, a 31ft class C is still shorter than our 50ft combination. True, that's less of a difference if I bring a toad, which may happen from time to time, but I think this may be a good middle ground for our future plans of being on the road and park hopping.
Edit: The sunseeker came out in 2010
2011 Tiffin Allegro 35QBA (Mack); 2015 VW GTI (Lightning - toad); 2008 Acura MDX SH-AWD (Sally).
Any opinions are my own and not my employer's.
Missing the towing days: 2000 Ford F250 (Trusty Horse)
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