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AirForceAngler
Mar 18, 2014Explorer
Thanks everyone. I agree it would be kinda nice to keep the pop up for traveling a little further since it tows a lot easier, but we really got spoiled with the ease of a TT. Much easier to load prior to a trip, easier to set up and don't have to worry about setting it up again if it's wet when you take down. This will actually be one of the smaller TTs we've had. Our first was a 2003 Coachmen 27BH, then we had a 2008 Jayco 24RKS that had a small slide but no bunks. Our daughter is getting older and didn't want to sleep on the couch anymore so we went with the 26BH. I didn't want another slide this time because I didn't want the potential for leaks or mechanical issues or the extra weight.
The 26BH we're getting has just about every option you could get on one including the Cherokee Limited Package and we got it at the show price of $13,995. It just seemed too good of a deal to turn down. It doesn't have quite the interior quality as our Jayco had, but will suffice. One of the first things I'm going to do when it gets home is do the pressure check like Westend did with one of his rebuilds so I can find small leaks before they become big issues.
The 26BH we're getting has just about every option you could get on one including the Cherokee Limited Package and we got it at the show price of $13,995. It just seemed too good of a deal to turn down. It doesn't have quite the interior quality as our Jayco had, but will suffice. One of the first things I'm going to do when it gets home is do the pressure check like Westend did with one of his rebuilds so I can find small leaks before they become big issues.
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