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Coachmen Freedom Express 246RKS

hppytrls
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I've been shopping for a new TT and like the Coachmen Freedom Express 246RKS. Anyone have any experience with this model, any comments about it? Thanks.
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hvac
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Flatfoot-Rogue wrote:
hvac wrote:
My advice is to find a rig with a metal floor,roof and of course sidewall construction. They all leak so this keeps bad things to a minimum. I can't believe they still use wood framing!!


As far as I can tell the only manufacturer that boasts using no wood products in any thing (interior included) is Livin' Lite RV. Not all their models are like this tho. I have not seen one in person but sounds like it could be the way to go.


That is what I have. I know expensive but in my mind over time the better choice. After our 2004 Airstream safari had soft floor issues that was it. All metal or I guess fiberglass like Oliver. Wood should at least be marine grade. O well. Buyer beware. Its the wild west in rv construction.

hvac
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Maybe just me but all metal top to bottom over time has to be the way to go.. particularly for us, we log over 12k miles annually. If wood was so great for durability then cars trucks planes etc would be using it. It's cheaper so let's accept that fact. But don't. Complain about soft floors or mold or rot. You get what you pay for.

Flatfoot-Rogue
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hppytrls wrote:
I started this thread asking if anyone had experience with a Coachmen 246 Rks. I received some nice constructive feedback, and I thank all who contributed. Today I bought the coachmen 248RBS. A thorough inspection revealed a bathroom heating duct not connected, the manual slide houdigit was not connected. Both were fixed before signing papers. All else looked good. Once again thank you to all for advice and assistance. Steve.


Congrats on your new rig. Just a note make sure that every spring and fall you check all the sealant (roof and walls, all openings) Manufacturers are notoriously light on sealant. Roof vent covers really help as well. Maintanance twice a year should give you many years of dry leak free enjoyment.

Good luck and Happy Camping
2004 f-150
2005 Fleetwood Wilderness 18T6 (heavily modified)

Flatfoot-Rogue
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mikakuja wrote:
My apologies to the OP for getting caught up in frivolous arguments. This will be my last post in this thread as it has gone IMO way off topic for no reason at all..

Actually SoundGuy, I did not mention end caps at all in that statement, I simply stated that they used Azdel in their walls. And if you refer to my original reply I also stated that one should do their own research and draw their own conclusions. In the future how about posting my whole statement instead of just the parts you want to argue about so that everything can be taken in context.... You have done this to me and others in this thread as well as other threads.


Weather you mean to or not you are coming across as being a Troll.
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Well said
2004 f-150
2005 Fleetwood Wilderness 18T6 (heavily modified)

mikakuja
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My apologies to the OP for getting caught up in frivolous arguments. This will be my last post in this thread as it has gone IMO way off topic for no reason at all..

Actually SoundGuy, I did not mention end caps at all in that statement, I simply stated that they used Azdel in their walls. And if you refer to my original reply I also stated that one should do their own research and draw their own conclusions. In the future how about posting my whole statement instead of just the parts you want to argue about so that everything can be taken in context.... You have done this to me and others in this thread as well as other threads.


Weather you mean to or not you are coming across as being a Troll.
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SoundGuy
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Boon Docker wrote:
We are talking about frames, the framing is all aluminum not wood.


mikakuja wrote:
Agreed.... But SoundGuy knows everything, therefore he will continue to beat this thread into submission. I have given up trying to make that point as he keeps referring to stick framed units. Funny thing is if you read all the posts in this thread, no one including myself argues the point that the end cap is backed with luan.....


Actually what we were talking about was your statement back on Page 2 of this discussion -

"What impressed me most was that Coachmen is that unlike most other FG walled trailers they use Azdel in their walls."

Which I simply pointed out is an "overstatement of fact" ... Azdel is only used in the side walls. I posted a pic of a Coachmen rear wall replacement to demonstrate this fact and was jumped all over because it happened to be an Apex, not a Freedom Express, with the claim that the two brands, both Coachmen, are not the same at all. Point is, they are - both aluminum frame cage, both with Azdel side walls, both with luan front & back walls, and both with lots of wood in the roof, floor, and as backers.

Troll? Yeah, right. :R
2012 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
2014 Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS
2003 Fleetwood Yuma * 2008 K-Z Spree 240BH-LX
2007 TrailCruiser C21RBH * 2000 Fleetwood Santa Fe
1998 Jayco 10UD * 1969 Coleman CT380

mikakuja
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Congrats on you new Coachmen!!!! I very much like the addition of the sofa in that floor plan.

hppytrls
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I started this thread asking if anyone had experience with a Coachmen 246 Rks. I received some nice constructive feedback, and I thank all who contributed. Today I bought the coachmen 248RBS. A thorough inspection revealed a bathroom heating duct not connected, the manual slide houdigit was not connected. Both were fixed before signing papers. All else looked good. Once again thank you to all for advice and assistance. Steve.

Flatfoot-Rogue
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I want it to be known that I am not putting down wood frame construction. My TT is all wood frame which is was a good thing when it came to rebuilding it and modifications that I have made. Wood stick framing will last a long time if the owner is very diligent about maintenance and keeping everything sealed. I will post my repairs and modifications soon so that you all can see.....
2004 f-150
2005 Fleetwood Wilderness 18T6 (heavily modified)

Flatfoot-Rogue
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mikakuja wrote:
Boon Docker wrote:
We are talking about frames, the framing is all aluminum not wood.


Agreed.... But SoundGuy knows everything, therefore he will continue to beat this thread into submission. I have given up trying to make that point as he keeps referring to stick framed units. Funny thing is if you read all the posts in this thread, no one including myself argues the point that the end cap is backed with luan.....


Watch out you are about to be slammed by one of RV.net's biggest trolls....
2004 f-150
2005 Fleetwood Wilderness 18T6 (heavily modified)

mikakuja
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Boon Docker wrote:
We are talking about frames, the framing is all aluminum not wood.


Agreed.... But SoundGuy knows everything, therefore he will continue to beat this thread into submission. I have given up trying to make that point as he keeps referring to stick framed units. Funny thing is if you read all the posts in this thread, no one including myself argues the point that the end cap is backed with luan.....

Boon_Docker
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We are talking about frames, the framing is all aluminum not wood.

SoundGuy
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Boon Docker wrote:
My Surveyor is framed totally in aluminum. sidewalls, front, rear, floor and roof plus all openings.


And full of wood :E - wood roof decking, luan wood wall panels laminated with fiberglass outer wall, wood backers inside the walls for securing interior cabinets, etc ... no different than the vast majority of trailers, lots of wood. ๐Ÿ˜‰
2012 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
2014 Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS
2003 Fleetwood Yuma * 2008 K-Z Spree 240BH-LX
2007 TrailCruiser C21RBH * 2000 Fleetwood Santa Fe
1998 Jayco 10UD * 1969 Coleman CT380

Boon_Docker
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My Surveyor is framed totally in aluminum. sidewalls, front, rear, floor and roof plus all openings.