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Old 01-05-2014, 04:34 PM   #21
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I've just been re-reading my post and the responses from 2013. My DH has always taken care of the winterizing of our campers back to 1999. We have never encountered such a ridiculous set-up.

I can only presume that we have never actually owned an entry-level rig before. We have avoided Keystone products for different reasons over the years concerning quality - specifically the bouncy squeaky floors - which incidentally we now have. I am sorry that we were persuaded to bite the bullet this time around.

There are better rigs by other manufacturers in similar price ranges. On the prowl again for something different.
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Old 01-06-2014, 01:31 PM   #22
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I have only owned two campers since we began camping ten years ago.

First one we kept 4 years but wanted something bigger. Went from a 21 ft Hybrid to our current fiver. Which we bought May 2007 and still have and use.

Not all campers are perfect. I don't know of any brand that doesn't have issues
of some kind with some people.

I love my Keystone and would definitely get another one. I am sorry you are disappointed with yours.

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Old 10-06-2014, 05:36 PM   #23
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we bot a 2013 292RL and winterizing was a breeze, the dealer had ordered the bypass kit as any dealer in Canada should. opened the little door in the storage bin and there i found 2 valves, 1 to bypass the hot water tank and 1 to bypass the main water tank. there was 3' of hose sitting there that i stuck into the antifreeze jug, open the taps,and 5 minutes later i was done. so it seems to me the dealer has to order the option or you won't have it.
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Old 10-07-2014, 09:36 AM   #24
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Guess I'm lucky. We enjoy our Cougar even though there are a few things we would change (life is like that). The floors seem to be robust and the winterizing process was straightforward, too. The dealer was our biggest complaint, and the experience would have been worse had we not been as pro-active as we were before, during and after the delivery process.
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