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Post Info TOPIC: FOUR WINDS: WINDSPORT OR HURRICANE Motor Homes


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FOUR WINDS: WINDSPORT OR HURRICANE Motor Homes


These are presumably lower end models, however I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge, either directly or through others of the Four winds Windsport or Hurricane Motor Homes. Any feed back will be appreciatedsmile. Thanks, Bago.



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The only knowledge I have is the 30' Hurricane I looked at last year had a VERY low CCC and the quality of the materials was definitely lower end.

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smile Thanks Froggi, I figured as much, but needed to put some feelers out there and see if anyone had any experience. Thanks for your imput. Bago.

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Some years ago some friends had their first experience with a motorhome by borrowing a friend's Hurricane. The friend was willing to let them borrow it because he was going to get rid of it since it was not a good unit. It did do the job of showing our friends how they would do in a motorhome and they ended up buying a different gas motorhome. The person did sell the Hurricane and get something else. This would have been in the late 1990s.

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Thanks bjoyce, I also received a reply to an e-mail I sent to Winnebago stating that their motor homes are designed primarily for recreational temporary use. weirdfaceA while ago I received information that some motorhomes are designed for full time use and some for part time use, any ideas on this? Thanks, Bago.

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