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deltabravo
Aug 04, 2018Nomad
The 20RD is slightly longer than a Nash 17k. The 20RD has a rear entry door and front walk around bed. The rear entry made it feel roomier than the 17k.
The 17k has a full 60x80 queen bed, but it's an east-west bed. The entry door is up front between the kitchen and bed area.
The 17k, like most (maybe all) Nash models as they can accommodate a generator. They are either gen ready, or can be ordered with a generator. In 2015, the Nash 17k I tried to buy was either gen ready, or had a generator (I can't remember which).
Since I was still having cold feet about another loan, I started scanning RVTrader and Craigslist. Very few used ORV units came up. Once in a while I stumbled across a Nash 17k, and even found an Nash 18L local to me, but it was way over priced.
One of the 17K's I saw was in Chelan, WA but I still had my sights set on a Blackrock or Creekside at that point.
The 17k has a full 60x80 queen bed, but it's an east-west bed. The entry door is up front between the kitchen and bed area.
The 17k, like most (maybe all) Nash models as they can accommodate a generator. They are either gen ready, or can be ordered with a generator. In 2015, the Nash 17k I tried to buy was either gen ready, or had a generator (I can't remember which).
Since I was still having cold feet about another loan, I started scanning RVTrader and Craigslist. Very few used ORV units came up. Once in a while I stumbled across a Nash 17k, and even found an Nash 18L local to me, but it was way over priced.
One of the 17K's I saw was in Chelan, WA but I still had my sights set on a Blackrock or Creekside at that point.
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