Chris, I'm a second generation RV'er (over 60 years) and that was one of the best informative walk thru's I've eve seen! For those of you watching that are new to the RV world, listen to this guy. He's giving you straight talk about what's truly important about your RV investment. If I didn't live 2000 miles away I'd be down to your dealership in a heartbeat!
When I saw this video was 22 minutes long, I almost didn't watch it. Well, I am glad that I did because you explained how the vehicle was made and some very good points that I never thought about. This was a great video and worth watching. Question: can the booth be replaced with seats with seatbelts? I am just concerned about my children and their safety and those booth seats made of wood. Great video!
With a 200 watt solar suitcase and two (not one) batteries ... boondocking is a lot more practical. Not everyone wants to be limited to only shore or generator power.
I've never heard this much construction detail mentioned about Coachman before. How do you know all of this? Have you been to Coachman's manufacturing facility? Coachman's floor-plans for this model and the Freelander Micro 19 & 20cb models are my favorites. I'm currently shopping for a used RV to live in full-time and I've been on RV owner forums and they all say Coachman quality is crap, but in all fairness, they say that about most RV's, minus a few exceptions. I'm so frustrated right now because I prefer rock solid quality over bells & whistles. I'm looking for a small but comfortable package and just about everywhere I look I end up disappointed.
Your explanation of the wall construction was excellent but how about the floor construction, I've seen a number of spongy floors from the bathroom leaking.
Chris, I'm a second generation RV'er (over 60 years) and that was one of the best informative walk thru's I've eve seen!
For those of you watching that are new to the RV world, listen to this guy. He's giving you straight talk about what's truly important about your RV investment. If I didn't live 2000 miles away I'd be down to your dealership in a heartbeat!
He is probably the most knowledgeable person I've seen. The construction part was my fav.
Finally some great info on the construction methods used. Lots of fluff in the specs online but this reaffirmed my leanings toward Coachmen.
My FAVORITE camper van on the market! I am someone who WANTS the oven & a full bath & a queen size bed in a shorter length rv. Great review.
Chris you've gone into construction details more than and better than others enough that I'll look into Coachman more seriously. Thanks.
We are just starting to think about purchasing an RV and this is the most informative video yet. Thanks so much!
Great presentation, I wished I lived closer so I could give you the sale. Thanks
When I saw this video was 22 minutes long, I almost didn't watch it. Well, I am glad that I did because you explained how the vehicle was made and some very good points that I never thought about. This was a great video and worth watching. Question: can the booth be replaced with seats with seatbelts? I am just concerned about my children and their safety and those booth seats made of wood. Great video!
A great presentation
You sold me, I will be coming to you guys when we are ready to buy.
Come in anytime! :)
I have a 21QB on a Chevy chassis and I like it.
This video was very helpful to me, thanks chris..
With a 200 watt solar suitcase and two (not one) batteries ... boondocking is a lot more practical. Not everyone wants to be limited to only shore or generator power.
Wow great info and presentation.
I've never heard this much construction detail mentioned about Coachman before. How do you know all of this? Have you been to Coachman's manufacturing facility? Coachman's floor-plans for this model and the Freelander Micro 19 & 20cb models are my favorites. I'm currently shopping for a used RV to live in full-time and I've been on RV owner forums and they all say Coachman quality is crap, but in all fairness, they say that about most RV's, minus a few exceptions. I'm so frustrated right now because I prefer rock solid quality over bells & whistles. I'm looking for a small but comfortable package and just about everywhere I look I end up disappointed.
Thanks for all that good info.
Thanks, Chris this was the best. I learned a lot.
Your explanation of the wall construction was excellent but how about the floor construction, I've seen a number of spongy floors from the bathroom leaking.
Is it possible to purchase, as an option, a TV for the corner bed area. And, can it be hooked up to the onboard DVD player?
I like both Chevy and Ford , but which gets better fuel mileage ?
they make a duramax version?
Good informative video minus kicking the drawer shut and slamming some cabinets
Maybe in Indiana the solar does not do much. :)
I don't understand the appeal of a U shaped dinette, you lose so much table space for more seating that's only gonna be uncomfortable.
I'd opt for a double recliner with a pair of swing away tables.