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Is any one living full time in one of these? We are looking a one of these as our new home and being new to this we are trying to connect to people that are doing it. So if anyone has some advise or suggestions we are all ears.
First, welcome to the forum! I have gotten tons of great ideas here, many words of wisdom, etc!
Regarding your question, my husband and I were originally looking at the Cedar Creek 38FL. I LOVED that floor plan. Hubby - liked it but didn't love it. Trouble he had with it was he felt it didn't have enough storage. We actually went to see one and tried to find a spot for where we would put certain items. I came away from that agreeing with him, not as much storage as some other units.
Now that I have said that, I have "chatted" with a few people who own that exact unit and they like/love their 5ers. It is personal preferance. Since it seems you like front living rooms, you might check out Open Range, they one and also Heartland has one or two. I have no idea what your budget is, but I believe both those are in the same ballpark as the ones you mentioned.
If you haven't already, go to an RV show, or at least several different dealers, spend time imagining yourself doing the things you do in it. That was good advice we got here, and ultimately helped us choose a perfect for us unit! Something we considered also is can you get to the bedroom, bathroom and frig with the slides in. To some people, those things are not issues at all, to others they are very important.
Also, I don't know if you have your truck or not, but if you do, the towing capacity of your truck is of HUGE importance! I don't know how to figure all that out, there are plenty of guys here that can explain it, if needed, just ask.
On Cedar Creek, I will point you to this blog - http://wanderingamericawithdandj.blogspot.com/, where you have to dig a bit for stories on their experience. Cedar Creek does not seem to use the best parts, especially landing gear, so you better be handy.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Friday 24th of January 2014 04:54:09 PM
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we looked at the Keystone Montana front living model when they first re-introduced them a couple of years ago. Probably would have traded but didn't want the debt a/t/t.
Phil
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we looked at the Keystone Montana front living model when they first re-introduced them a couple of years ago. Probably would have traded but didn't want the debt a/t/t.
Phil
I really like the Montana except for this:
Warranty Exclusions - This Limited Warranty Shall Not Apply To:
Trailers used for business, rental, commercial, residential, or disaster relief purposes, or any
purposes other than recreational travel and family camping;
Yes the truck is a 3500 dodge dually diesel, so I think he did right there. My husband really likes the front living because of his height, so many slope off toward the closet if it is not front living so he cannot stand up to get in the closet, he is 6'3". And yes I do like being able to get to some key items even when the slides are in, I have tried to look at the front living that has two doors because the second would give me access to the bathroom even at a picnic area. He says our budget is around a hundred thousand but I am a penny pincher and would like to keep it around 60 to 70 if possible. I know I am going to be a dreaded pain with this because I research up side down and side ways on anything I buy.
I love the Montana, I just do not like the warranty and the fact that they think everyone is tall, just under 5' I would have to have a step stool to reach in the freezer. I started at a big RV show in Ft Worth and we have kinda settled on the front living or front bath, so now I am driving people crazy that actually live in them to see what their experiences are.
I have been reading on insulation, leveling, heat pumps, different type windows and this sort of things. I hope you all do not get real aggravated with me because some of my questions my seem stupid but the only way I know to get answers is ask.
Thanks so much right now I am a sponge so keep throwing info out there please.
First of all, welcome to the RV Dreams forums. If you've not already learned it yet, there is a lot of knowledge in the minds of the participants here, so your questions will be welcomed. To aid your research, you can also use the "Search" function in the blue bar at the top to find topics of interest. So, ask away.
Where in Texas are you located? I might know some folks down there that could help you.
Terry
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Wow! You're kind of out in the country there and out away from the big places that I was thinking of. I'm acquainted with a lady in New Braunfels that works at a dealership there and is really knowledgeable about RV's. She even used to be a factory rep for DRV Suites. Melinda King is at Evergreen RV. Well, at least she was the last time I contacted her.
Speaking of DRV Suites, those are designed and warrantied for full-timers. There is a dealership in Gransbury, Texas called Bennett's RV and if new or used would be of interest, check out Rolling Retreats in Elk City, Oklahoma. Rolling Retreats even has some really nice used units and their operation is a true mom and pop dealership. Alicia and Slade are the owners and about the only employees of the dealership.
Terry
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2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
We also checked out the Montana front living room several years ago and I was intrigued with it as it was very charming. Several points discouraged us.
1. The kitchen cabinets were very limited and at 5'8" I would have needed a ladder.
2. If one (especially tall one) wasn't careful standing from the upstairs sofas it would be easy to hit your head on the cabinets above the sofa.
3. We enjoy the rear window view from many places we stay. Although to often think that MH owners enjoy their views from the front windows.
4. Unless one was laying on the sofa to watch TV, you would be turning your head sideways.
Check out the Trilogy's (2013,or later) with the 8'5" ceiling clearance in the living room and very adequate in the bedroom.
Sherry
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We have a Redwood 36 FL. We love it. It has 2 doors so you can access bathroom and kitchen and living room when the 5slides are closed. It is a full time rig. They now make a 38 FL. Take a look a both floor plans. I would recommend Explorer in Canton Tx salesman Evan.