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09-02-2019, 08:01 PM
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Location: Kansas City
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Here's a very rough reply.
1 battery fully charged to run the furnace, water heater and fridge, maybe 6 hours, 12 max, but certainly not a full day.
Maybe a better idea of where you are planning on camping at would help.
You could always use 2 6 volt batteries and may get closer to 24 hours, but in either case you will need several hours of shore power or a generator to recharge them.
Or best yet, go where there are full hookups. That will help eliminate a lot of the issues.
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09-08-2019, 07:28 AM
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: vancouver canada
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My 2 cents. Most older trailers do not have the king bed. This is a recent addition to trailers. Many new trailers have this option. Most trailers are not 4 season rated. Does not mean that they cannot be used for all season but manufacturer wont certify. Purchasing used can be difficult. It is hard to find the exact model and year that you are looking for that fits your criteria. Not impossible but will have to look all over the country. And it might not have the options you want. And then you get into condition and price. I found it easier to start fresh with a new trailer with the options I wanted and shop it hard because they can always order it from the factory, but take less profit. Then the condition is new and not worn and plan to keep mine for many years. Good luck on your journey.
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09-08-2019, 07:38 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Sandy
Posts: 191
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We are now in RV number 6 having owned travel trailers and one truck camper over the years with our previous RV being a Cougar TT. They all had their positive and negative issues. The Cougar was nice, but, lacked adequate heat. However, we now have a Grand Design Solitude, an RV that Grand Design has advertised as "extended stay" and are quite happy with the RV.
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09-08-2019, 07:38 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Sun City
Posts: 23
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Drive down here to Arizona and I will get you 180 watt solar panels $400 each. Plus AGM batteries for $50 each...
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09-08-2019, 07:41 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Sun City
Posts: 23
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Should have said $100 each on the solar panels. I have eight of them on the roof of my Montana 381 and have zero issues with electricity
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09-08-2019, 10:37 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Eastern GTA
Posts: 195
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As soon as someone says “4 seasons” and they intend to be in the northwest for the winter, I think of Northwoods Manufacturing since they are closer to true 4 season campers. The winter temps you mentioned are moderate for around these parts but most regular manufacturers like you mentioned do not build a true 4 season camper.
Checkout this model from Northwoods:
https://northwoodmfg.com/arctic-fox-2/arctic-fox-35-5z/
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2016 Ford F-250 XLT SuperCrew, 6.2L, 4x4, 6'9" bed, 3.73
2019 Rockwood Signature 8290BS (2019-2023)
2011 Rockwood Signature 8293SS (2014-2018)
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09-08-2019, 11:15 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Parker, Colorado
Posts: 126
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Twisties, you do not mention what size truck you have or are planning on getting, but from the size of 5th wheel you are looking for I would say one ton truck.
As for used vs new, just depends on what you want. My wife wanted one particular model Keystone Cougar 5th wheel (30 RLS) which is 34 feet long, 2 slide outs at rear, one for the closet in bedroom on left. Queen bed. Has a island and a decent sized pantry
Pricing is always fun. Our model was a new model in 2018, could not find any available. So went looking for a 2019. Found quite a few in Colorado (where I live) a few in Utah and also New Mexico. All the dealers were very proud of their $50 K price range. So I started looking farther away and found that in October Camping World in South Dakota does not sell many RV's, but they had that same 5th wheel priced at $38K. A long day trip to their dealer got us the new 5th wheel for $36K plus tax and license.
Buying out of my area has not been a problem for warranty work.
Yes now if the king bed is a deal breaker you will be looking for a bigger rig to get what you want.
Good luck with your hunting.
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2019 Keystone Cougar 30 RLS 5er
2012 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel 4x4
Colorado
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09-08-2019, 11:19 AM
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: vancouver canada
Posts: 35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil Saran
Twisties, you do not mention what size truck you have or are planning on getting, but from the size of 5th wheel you are looking for I would say one ton truck.
As for used vs new, just depends on what you want. My wife wanted one particular model Keystone Cougar 5th wheel (30 RLS) which is 34 feet long, 2 slide outs at rear, one for the closet in bedroom on left. Queen bed. Has a island and a decent sized pantry
Pricing is always fun. Our model was a new model in 2018, could not find any available. So went looking for a 2019. Found quite a few in Colorado (where I live) a few in Utah and also New Mexico. All the dealers were very proud of their $50 K price range. So I started looking farther away and found that in October Camping World in South Dakota does not sell many RV's, but they had that same 5th wheel priced at $38K. A long day trip to their dealer got us the new 5th wheel for $36K plus tax and license.
Buying out of my area has not been a problem for warranty work.
Yes now if the king bed is a deal breaker you will be looking for a bigger rig to get what you want.
Good luck with your hunting.
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I also liked the Cougar 30RLS and purchased it in Colorado. I saw them being advertised in the South for about $35,000 and an RV dealership in CO matched it. I have been very happy with it and love the layout. I pull it with a 2017 F350 6.2L CCLB SRW.
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09-08-2019, 12:49 PM
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#29
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Naples,Fl
Posts: 110
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Tv directly across from seating is not as important as you might think. We had that same thought when first looking. But spend time in the unit as if it was yours . The newer tv mounting brackets have a lot of adjustment. Ours extends and swivels. If you get the separate recliners you can also move them . We have been very comfy watching tv in our Montana hc 318 re which has the rear entertainment. Go to large rv shows and take your time checking things out.
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And an old cat
2007 Chevy 2500 HD 6.6 Duramax
2014 Montana HC 318 RE
B&W Turn over with companion
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09-08-2019, 01:02 PM
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#30
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: grand rapids
Posts: 596
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just start looking within your driving distance. that would the best bet.
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09-08-2019, 03:57 PM
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#31
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: On The Road...
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Thanks Everyone! We appreciate all of your thoughts.
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