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brulaz
Oct 03, 2013Explorer
Nancy and Dave wrote:
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Question for the Nash people-why are the vents in the floors? Do you have a problem with this? The Creekside and Lance both have them in the walls. We had a Nash previously and they were constantly filling with dirt, sand, etc. We have 3 boys so the idea of stronger and tougher is appealing, but this bothers us a lot.
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Many of the larger 4 season trailers we looked at have vents in floor. Perhaps when the under-belly is enclosed (and heated), it's easier to run the heating vents down there and saves cupboard space above. For us, it's a plus, especially if they use larger, insulated vents and straighter runs, giving you get better heat distribution. (But our kids are grown up).
The same applies to A/C, by the way. Bigger, more insulated vents and straighter runs, give better cold air distribution. The Lance doesn't have ducted A/C though.
I'm surprised that Creekside model doesn't have floor vents. Are they all like that? The Outdoors RV Timber Ridge definitely does.
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