Dec-16-2018 09:28 PM
Dec-20-2018 06:49 PM
rbpru wrote:
If you do not like slides don't buy one. I would not own a TT without one.
Neither would the majority of other buyer based on percentage of sales.
The RV market has whatever level of quality you are willing to pay for.
Dec-19-2018 07:18 PM
RobertRyan wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Australian " Winnebago" owned and manufactured by Apollo built in Australia
That is a well appointed camper. I looked at the Burke C. Very close in layout and weights to our Dart. Definitely an upgrade as far as interior and exterior.
I was curious as to the construction of the composite panels. Are they plywood and styrofoam sandwiched panels?
The advertised tongue (ball) weight was only 7% of the tare. Sounds like the European design for axle placementThe weight police over here would have apoplexy with that.
And a galvanized frame. And a washer/dryer.
But it’s on special for 58,000 Aus$. That is Airstream territory over here, which is too bad. If it was, say 30,000 $US, I would be very tempted. And I would even take it with the door on the wrong side.
They are more a run of the mill unit here. Apollo builds a lot of rental Motorhomes witb different branding
Dec-19-2018 03:36 PM
Dec-19-2018 01:08 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
What amazes me is the build quality compared to the 'junk' domestic builder turn out. I'd love to 'import' one of those units to the states. Bet it wouldn't leak or the appliances fail in a couple years time.
Never been enamored with 'slides' anyway. Never had a unit with them. I look at slides as one, a source of leakage and two, just another mechanically operated low buck build thing to fail at some point, probably at the worst time.
Dec-19-2018 09:12 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Australian " Winnebago" owned and manufactured by Apollo built in Australia
That is a well appointed camper. I looked at the Burke C. Very close in layout and weights to our Dart. Definitely an upgrade as far as interior and exterior.
I was curious as to the construction of the composite panels. Are they plywood and styrofoam sandwiched panels?
The advertised tongue (ball) weight was only 7% of the tare. Sounds like the European design for axle placement. The weight police over here would have apoplexy with that.
And a galvanized frame. And a washer/dryer.
But it’s on special for 58,000 Aus$. That is Airstream territory over here, which is too bad. If it was, say 30,000 $US, I would be very tempted. And I would even take it with the door on the wrong side.
Dec-19-2018 06:18 AM
RobertRyan wrote:
Australian " Winnebago" owned and manufactured by Apollo built in Australia
Dec-18-2018 01:45 PM
Dec-18-2018 11:48 AM
Dec-17-2018 02:57 PM
Dec-17-2018 02:43 PM
GrandpaKip wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
What amazes me is the build quality compared to the 'junk' domestic builder turn out. I'd love to 'import' one of those units to the states. Bet it wouldn't leak or the appliances fail in a couple years time.
Never been enamored with 'slides' anyway. Never had a unit with them. I look at slides as one, a source of leakage and two, just another mechanically operated low buck build thing to fail at some point, probably at the worst time.
A Jurgens 21’ caravan starts at 62,000 $Aus., about 45,000 $US. Don’t think that would do well over here. Don’t get me wrong, I really like the look of those interiors.
Without maintenance, I bet they will eventually leak just like any other camper.
For the extra 30k, I could have the best appliances.
The biggest thing though, the door is still on the wrong side.
Dec-17-2018 11:13 AM
Dec-17-2018 06:38 AM
Dec-17-2018 06:01 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
What amazes me is the build quality compared to the 'junk' domestic builder turn out. I'd love to 'import' one of those units to the states. Bet it wouldn't leak or the appliances fail in a couple years time.
Never been enamored with 'slides' anyway. Never had a unit with them. I look at slides as one, a source of leakage and two, just another mechanically operated low buck build thing to fail at some point, probably at the worst time.
Dec-17-2018 05:00 AM