Nash 19b owner here. Bought new in 2000 and running strong today. Two things sold us on Nash over other TT (including our 1st choice, Airstream): Insulation--when salesman was showing different brands, all the Nash's were significantly cooler. And for a TT in the 20' range, it had the most features and comforts. Water and holding tanks are larger than most TT of larger lengths.
Negative issues: The upper bunk above the couch conversion was, well, more for show than functionality. I modified it and it is now a 2 shelf storage area--as there was a shortage of space for folded clothes and towels. Nice to be able to roll our memory foam mattress pad and store it on the top shelf and there is enough width and height to store our clothes in medium sized plastic totes on the bottom shelf.
The couch conversion bed was between "double" and "queen" size bed, and the pull out design was kinda hookey. I added 6 inches in width (now queen size) and the pullout with heavy duty ball bearing "drawer slides". I now have the beautiful option of using the couch cushions for the "bed", or best yet....lay a real full size queen mattress on top of the cushions. Of course with the mattress, losing the couch sitting space area is no biggy for the two of us, as the dinette is where we usually sit. Sleeping on a nice queen size mattress (and not having to convert the bed back to couch) is nice, almost like sleeping at home....lol, but will never compare with our California King Temperpedic in our bedroom at home.
Would I buy this model and brand again? Yes.
Tim & Sue
Hershey (Sheltie)
2005 F150 4x4 Lariat 5.4L 3.73 Please buy a Hybrid...I need your gas for my 35.7 gallon tank!
2000 Nash 19B...comfortably pimped with a real Queen Size Bed