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Great couples rv. Use all summer to explore the north west
32’. Perfect size with the two slide outs for getting into restricted parks like National parks. Have lived in it as long as six months and didn’t find it restrictive. Bought it used as a rental for a great price and have put quite a bit of mileage on it. Has the Ford Triden V-10 engine which could use a little more power, but not worth getting a diesel for the amount we use it and the increased cost of maintenance with the diesel. We have made several multi thousand mile trips with no major problems.
No one showed us anything about our rv. We had to learn by trial and error
Fixed master bedroom , for easier setup. More storage space.
The biggest positive is the ease of driving the F600. I had a Freightliner Class A with a Cummins motor and Allison transmission, but it was very difficult to drive and caused a lot of stress on our vacations.
12v compressor refrigerator missing, love Murphy bed. Couples trailer with no slide. Need 2nd propane tank and battery.
We have a fuzion, used to have a momentum, liked the momentum better
I love the way my RV is set up. The floor plan is just right. The size is s just right. It looks very nice. It’s just that the craftsmanship is gone from this camper. The work is a bit shoddy, since you asked. The wood used to build the dining cabinets and such was small and undersized. The plywood panels were not cut long enough and one end of the seat support will fall down inside the cabinet! The control panels are just barely wide enough to cover the hole they cut for it and on one of the control panels has a hole cut for it that’s too big and the panel just pulls right out! The steps broke on us, the privacy blind wouldn’t stay up, so we had to have it replaced too. All in all, I like it, but I am going to have to do some more work on it before it meets my standards.
Wanted bunks in the back in a separate room with door.
Pro; Best floor plan for couple. Con; Roof was poorly installed, may have premature problems in future.