2024 Chinook Maverick SS | WHERE'S THE DOOR?!
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SPECS
Gross Vehicle Weight: 11,000 lbs
Wheelbase: 148”
Length: 24’ 5”
Width: 88”
Interior Height: 6’ 3”
Fresh Water Capacity: 30 US gal
Grey Holding Tank Capacity: 24 US gal
Black Holding Tank Capacity: 24 US gal
LP Tank Capacity: 12.2 US gal
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:53 - Overview
01:32 - 3 Favorite Things
01:59 - Exterior
05:00 - Truma On Board
09:27 - Utility Bay
14:50 - Interior
16:03 - Bath Area
17:21 - 3 Way Fridge
29:30 - Entertainment
31:25 - Cab Area
33:16 - Outro
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The bed setup is a real deal killer for me.
Deal killer for me as well.
I like the ones with a dinette that has larger bench seats and better yet a C-shape seating area. I would also prefer a wet bathroom and have more storage, more counter space in the kitchen, etc.
Yep. That plus the rear entry door. That huge closet in the back in a plus though.
The bed set up is the only real deal killer.
Thank God Chinook returned with new models. They had stopped making Chinooks for years. But, everyone went crazy and they came back. I love this model. Everything about this model is classy and in basically the usual Chinook configuration that made them famous. This is the RV to get due to it's practicality and style which never seems dated.
Your tour was nice but the unit is lacking. That gas outlet needs a pipe guard since it is going to get knocked off sooner or later. No lights inside the exterior compartments, No sliding battery tray, The power connections are on the floor of the compartment so any water will corrode or short out, and no skid plate or roller on the back end so the sewer connection will get knocked off when you bottom out. No way to get to the roof like fold-out mast steps or anything, With seams in the shower it will mold and leak. No backsplash or guard on the left side or behind the sink so any spills will run into the side window or onto the couch. There is also no guard on the right of the stove for the same reason. No range hood since you can't cook in the rain since there is no rear awning. All the controls tank monitoring and so forth should be centralized not all over the place. JBL amp is on the floor so any leak will ruin it. No secure storage like a safe for valuables. The cabinets need venting and perhaps a quiet computer fan for air circulation. No curtain between the cab and the rear. No seat belts on the dinette or couch but sleeps 3-4? It's a nice unit but is lacking a lot of complete engineering thought.
Dang after reading your post I wouldn’t have it any ether
@@barrywinfree6845 well thats put me off for sure
All great points!
Those are not dovetail joints. They're finger joints, also known as box joints. Dovetail joints are perhaps a bit stronger. A small point but, as a cabinet maker, I couldn't let it slide.
I will be so glad when a true designer works on the exterior/interior of vans. Colors, styles and layout.
The sofa bed is a no-go for me, but I love all of the other aspects of this unit, especially the dry bath with separate shower. The location of the black tank pipe could be a concern as well. Overall, it looks very well made.
Holy Cow!!! This is my perfect RV! I currently have a 2003 Winnebago Adventure 33V (2 slides) ... 2nd owner and I put approx 40K miles on her over the nearly 18 years that I have owned. I have been thinking to downsize as my traveling is now shorter trips. My fav things about this Chinook based on my Winne experience: Brake controller, gen plus solar, back door!!!, heated utility bay, dry bath setup, LEVELING!!! Fit and finish looks great. Storage looks great vs vans that I've looked at. Tow capacity is a plus. I have a 2002 Jeep Wrangler Sport set up for towing 4down. I'd love to mostly not tow but the option is there. I live in NW Montana. I might be traveling to Texas :)
Very exciting that they brought back the Chinook. What a beautiful unit. So many great features, and looks to be a quality build..true to the Chinook name. Thanks for sharing the video.
I appreciate your presentation. This model almost sells itself along with your transparency. Really nice job.
I love the layout. Just a couple questions. How much does it go for and can you pick different colors?
Have watched a few diy van builds, & appreciate this motorhome with insulated cupboards, foam insulation use around the water tanks, the Truma heat system. Also like simplicity of the stove and microwave. Can also bake with a dutch oven on a campfire. Very thoughtful materials too. Think a retired single person wanting to reduce & sell off home, could enjoy its safety features on the Ford and travelling on the road with a quiet cabin.
Great looking rv! I love the natural wood cabinets and woodwork throughout the unit! I also really like the deep copper colored couch and dinette booths. Everything goes together so nicely.
Great detailed tour thanks Mike! This Chinook just changed my mind about anything else I've seen on the Ford Transit, I'm a fan!
Another great tour Mike! Thanks for all the details and tips!
I loved this when it came out last year. Would be my first pick except for the CCC. There’s even less on the DS. Tons of storage that you can’t use. After deducting for water and tanks, there’s enough CCC for 2 people, some food and clothes and that’s it. No chairs, grills or outdoor stuff and certainly no toys. I also think towing anything would be risky with such low CCC. But if you did, you’d have to lose the 2nd person or travel over weight. It’s so frustrating when these manufacturers come out with such a great product and then give such low CCC that you can’t really use it. I also wish all the reviewers would give more importance to the CCC and actually tell people that they can’t really use all the storage space provided. I’ve been educating myself but a lot of people will buy this having no idea that if they fill that storage, they’ll be overweight. I love everything about this RV, especially the 4 seasons aspect. I prefer the DS. But I can’t figure out how to travel with a little over 500lbs of CCC.
What is a “CCC”?
Cargo carrying capacity. The weight of the people, water, tanks, food, all other stuff.
It’s actually okay towing it has about 5,000 lbs of room on GCWR. So like he said, with a 1000 lbs of cargo you can tow 4000. Their web site indicates;
Dry weight 9,300
GVWR 11,000
Difference 1700
GCWR 16000
So not sure if their CCC already has some things removed, like fresh water?
I think the cargo limits are mainly on the axles, reason cargo is only around 1000. Problem is all that hardwood and systems. Quality is heavy. Maybe pulling a small trailer or load up your toad would be a option. It is frustrating.
You can easily have the rear leaf springs replaced and increase your CCCs to all you want.
@@wallykos6784It takes more than leaf springs to increase CCC
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for the amazing tour.
The layout for this Chinook is amazing.
I have recently acquired a slightly used Chinook, 1988 Ford f350 w/460. What a beast! Almost identical interior design, I do like the true shower/lavatory setup. I’ve had some people say I should gut it and go new but everything works perfectly so I have a hard time justifying that. I would have been 27 when it was built and I think it’s kind of cool retro as is. Anyway I’m a fan for sure. Not so sure about the eco boost but I’m not” race man Rick “anymore so I could live with it. Been camping in the yard for a bit getting used to it and first trip is planned 50 miles away a little further south.
Overall a beautiful travel home! Especially love the shower and bathroom spaces. Am I the only one repeatedly disappointed by the lack of kitchen prep space in commercial RVs? Shocked that there are never pull-out counters etc. like in the vans people build out for themselves. Always ample dining space but nowhere to make all the food!
I agree. I've seen a few with a flip-up counter top that adds a little bit more but usually in travel trailers. I also don't like just one burner.
Hello i love the rear door opening, and i absolutely love how the table just lay flat.. no hassle, and I love the insulated cabinet and the tinted screen… thanks for the tour.
What a pleasant, professional rv tour!!!! Excellent job! Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words, and hope our videos are helpful. -Mike
I love this.. my husband is a veteran and he is so into RV'S and thinking about getting one
Love the design ! The placement ofthe propane quick disconnect is guaranteed to get ripped off going over speed bumps and the sewer dump is going to get ripped off leaving the first gas station. PLEASE, PLEASE, move these closer to the rear wheels ( infront and behind)and keep them up higher to prevent damage. Having exposed spray foam not only looks cheap but absorbs water and encourages rust and mold and rocks from the wheels will erode the foam after a few miles of gravel and then you have freezing problems. Thirdly two lithium batterys are cheaper than 4agm and will power the cook top for hours. Much better than the agm which will need the generator on too be used for more that 5 min. The space under the couch really needs some better organization, there could easily be half the space usable for storage with the use of a false floor and exchangingbthenpositions of the truma and inverter. CHEERS
1she: You convinced me not to buy...you and the fact that so far he has spent 40% of the tour on the outside. Now I am bored before he hives any attention to how much closet space does it have.
I Love this model! Love it, love it. Thank you for that presentation.
Back door is nice as long as you’re not using the hitch for towing or a bike rack.
On such van i would use my 4x6 utility trailer with a v shape and put the bike on the trailer hitch. The trailer would give you 2000lbs of cargo and serve as a safe in the campground. It would also uses only 130lbs on the ford chassis cargo capacity. Several advantages. You can then detach the trailer and uses the 130 lbs weight for the grey tank and black tank
That would be problematic. I wouldn’t be able to carry my eBike! Guess the Chinook is out for me. Nap time!!💤
@@user-vm5ud4xw6n there are bike rack that can move. You can add a trailer as well and put a hitch on the trailer. There are ways.
This model seems to check all the boxes with maby the sofa bed. I would definitely add some extra padding since I'm not crazy about laying on leather or vinyl. But that's a preference and a easy fix!
I like it. Should show both floor plans with some main spec's like tank sizes in future videos. Good video!
Thanks! Will do as soon as we get both on the lot at the same time. Appreciate the feedback. -Mike
👍😍Great review! Love your favorites at the beginning, a sneak peek to begin your review.
One of the nicer bathrooms I've seen! Bed looks really uncomfortable. Would like a version that was more like a mobile workspace with very minimal kitchen area. Drawer is not technically a dovertail joint. I see it referred to as a finger or box joint.
And I thought I had figured most everything about my same model. This was a great review with a few additional unknowns. I have the 2023 model and the fresh water siphoning problem is not fixed. I took a different approach though by adding a valve on each overflow. I simply must remember to close them before travelling. Thank you for athorough post.
I am usually a c class only..but this is very nice. It is everything I need! Thank you!
Mike, enjoyed your presentation. Keep up the good work
Oh no ! Sewer output right where you will scrape going in and out of driveways. Yikes !
Exactly right. That was the first downside I saw.
Yep, I noticed that too. It looks very vulnerable there....and no poopy makes wifey unhappy!! :)
Had the same problem with our Roadtrek
@@suecastillo1733 Bummer.
@stanw909 just bought a promaster for conversion, will sell the roadtrek for urban use - no mountain trails!
Thanks for the video. Hard no for me because of the rear door and pull out bed arrangement.
Love it!
Beautiful Lay out!
I like it too. -Mike
I was looking for a used Chinook about 5 years ago. I wanted 4WD and was prepared to have Quadvan convert it. But then I realized that I would always be carrying a bicycle or motorcycle on the rear hitch or pulling a trailer. So that rear door was a deal breaker for me. Chinook did make a model with a side door, but they didn't build very many of them so they're very rare. I bought a Transit instead and had Quadvan convert it to 4WD.
Very nice. I think id delete the microwave and install a larger fridge. But super nice!! Thanks
All nice, until we got to the bed setup…what a deal breaker
The rear door is also a better safety security escape door better than the usual small windows. Here you can use front or the back door. This is great. Also you have more space under the awning for chairs and tables. If you use a small trailer you can attach the bike rack to the trailer hitch, or if you don’t have such trailer you need to use a moveable rack to access the rear door. But the trailer give you more cargo capacity 2k+ lbs and it is only 130lbs on the van occc. It is also a safe on the campground.
love it!
Beautiful van
Loving the Chinook Maverick SS
I love it... Thanks Mike..
This is a very impressive unit. Price point a tad high for me but a great unit. It fills many of my must have's. I could see living in it comfortably while traveling even full time. 4 seasons and AWD. Fantastic. Ford chassis a major plus.
Agreed. Chinook makes the short list for quality coaches that endure well in all seasons. Thx for your feedback. -Mike
What is the price of this unit?
I love the Chinook and their quality. I wish they would have stayed with the push button lock system for all the cabinets and closets rather than the handles.
This seems to be a very nice van.
I've been looking at a ton of videos covering the "B" class motor homes, and I have to say that my favorite by far are the ones with the rear, twin bed, option.
I think it's because you don't have to "make" the bed, and allows a sperate sleeping space, other than converting a dinnet, or sofa, for a friend to camp with you.
FYI...I do enjoy your videos!
Thank you!
❤️🌵☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎
Rear twin beds to indeed have the benefit of not having to make them. It generally results in a little bit longer coach, but not always. Appreciate you watching! -Mike
Rainbow
This was my first attempt at class B+ RVing. I am 6’3” and I appreciate you mentioning you are 6 foot tall so I can get a proper perspective. At I am just beginning into the RV Life this Chinnock is an option that is self contained and would not require a RV and Pick up purchase
QUESTIONS:
1) MSRP?
2) V6 so is diesel an option - and would I even need it?
3) Fuel capacity and estimated highway mileage
Nice unit. Mike...you do an excellent overview. I dont know you or the business you represent but i can imagine you guys are very succesful.
Mike, we enjoyed your video, we don’t have a dealership here in El Paso, but anyways my husband & I , put this on our wish list. Our families are very spread out and this RV would be Perfect for us both. Thanks for a very nice presentation! Oh, by the way, my husband wants to know if you need a couple to “promote” we are ready.😙
I had an ORIGINAL Toyota Chinook for many years and loved it. Fit and finish back then were almost as nice is it is today. Amenities were sparse - no bathroom or refrigerator but had on board propane that we removed for extra storage (and the ability to use tunnels legally) and did all our cooking outside. We traveled EVERYWHERE east of the Mississippi for years with two sons sleeping over cab. It was a true CAMPER! You were camping in that rig - it was not a motorhome. When it finally had to be taken away due to my neglect and NY salt corrosion my wife, Terry, cried. She so loved the many years we had with it as our only vehicle, daily driver and commuter. I am so happy that Chinook is back and working on couples-friendly glamping now.
Very nice!!!
That antique 3-way fridge is an absolute deal-killer they need to realize that 12 volt is the only way to go.
It runs off 12v or 110v. You're covered either way. -Mike
@@VogtRVWorld3 way means it’s an absorption fridge, which means it cools slower, as well as not necessarily getting cool enough. Unless you mean it is both compressor AND absorption fridge.
@@dreadlord76 I have a dometic 3 way fridge and thank god it had the propane option because a wire got fried from my ac blowing (long story) the 12v n the shore power stopped working. Having choices is superior! Also boon docking fridge eats up the battery power bud! And this fridge keeps ice cream no problem! This is my 4th rv and third dometic absorption fridge and i have had no problems with any of them. 🍻
That is pretty cool I might need to get one of those!
I want Fenny!!
First one I have ever seen and said they knocked this one out of the park. Perfect size and abilities without skimming bathroom
Hey Mike hope that you're doing great? I'm glad to see you back making videos of all different kinds of motorhomes, fifth wheels, an travel trailers. I like this Chinook class B plus. I like that the door is in the back of it. Your number one fan Leonard Nelson from North Carolina! Keep up the great work.
Thank you Leonard -Mike
Nice to see some competition to LTV, however not the same quality it appears. But nice that you carry another brand.
Great layout
Great presentation, Mike. Filing this under "Dream Rig". I've never been crazy about rear entrance doors but it could work with all of the other conveniences. After 2 travel trailers I think I am about ready for a B+ and this one would/will be it. Perfect for a single full time traveler like me. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Should have designed a slide with dinette and Murphy bed….would have made a huge difference for improved sleeping
Totally agree!
@@David-sc2sq Leisure Travel Vans (Canadian made) does and a few other manufacturers.
@@kevingreig288 I heard those electric slides eventually break and some have leaking problems later on; however, that is just hearsay from the internet.
Very nice video, thank you
It's a dream rig for traveling, boating, and tailgating, but I can't imagine the beds being comfortable.
its what I have been looking for but I live in California..what a beautiful B van the lines are clean looking the colors are nice and bright ...........
20:10 box joints not dovetail joints. Big difference regarding holding power in the joints.
I'm not sure about launching a boat with it, but being able to trailer a couple 4 wheelers would be handy
Appreciate the tour, great job! ❤❤❤
That drop down table in the back looks like the perfect liquor cabinet. 🤪
Question, What is the MPG? Great review!
I would love to see this RV without the bed and have overhead cabinets instead. A single person could sleep on the sofa quite easily I think and perhaps remove the sofa back cushions. This would yield more storage and walking room.
great rig, also helps that this guy could probably sell just about anything
Nice coach
pretty sleek layout. like the dinette set up and the dry bath. not sure about the water and electrical under the bed area w/ no compartmentalization to keep things from shorting out in the event of a water leak.
I like it!
Awesome!
It's perfect.
Question; How are you supposed to get in the door if you have a bike rack? Awning on side but door in back not protected from rain? Bed, groan.
I remember the Chinook in the 1990's. I loved it. So happy you have a new one. How many gallons of water 💧 does it hold if you are boondocking? Tows 5,000 pounds good for moving furniture when I move. How much for titanium batteries and how many solar panels on top? I'm Cindy 👋
Tank capacities are provided at 9:37
I love it!!!❤❤❤ but I also need a recliner to sleep in soooooo if that's possible yay!!!❤❤❤
Nice details except for the bed. Not much comfort there I imagine especially having to sleep on vinyl. And all that plant under your pillow?
Does the Maverick Chinook requires us to winterize it with that pink stuff to keep the water lines safe 🤔 or I don't need to do that? Also, where does the extra tire store? Do you have snow and mud tires if or when I travel to Colorado? Cindy
Love this. My only problem is the tv. Too high and no swivel. Watching would kill my neck.
What kind of shower closure was there? Love the layout.
Love your show. We're looking for an comfort camp and cross country rv. With it g a lot of your rv show but wond we if we could heard some rough estimate price would be owesome. Thanks for the representation
Very nice. But what about the privacy from the cab when you sleeping? I never noticed anything
I've always loved the rear door entries but- the toilet room is barely big enough to close the door and how much can you cook on one burner? You can't even make a main and a side... I don't need six burners but two would be great.
For a barebones no-slide small RV, I expected a sub $200K price. Disappointed that is not the case.
You did not give fuel tank or LP tank capacities. The windows opening laterally instead of at the bottom is problematic if it rains and you need ventilation.
It's a very nice looking RV with great features but that $235K price doesn't support it.
I love r dryunkng about it except for making up a bed every night and morning. It’s also where do you store the bedding and pillows…. Love the bathroom of course but it m not sold on the rear door either.
Wait, this hit me out of nowhere. Didn't Chinook go bankrupt a few years ago? Did someone buy the rights to the brand?
The classification is simple.
B class is strictly a Van Chassis (unaltered)
C class is anything that has a modular built with a cab chassis.
A class is a complete built-up RV.
Chinook has always used the rear access door on its units.
Is there a privacy curtain to separate the cab from the living space?
Nice but did I miss a privacy door for when you are showering?
Door at the back is inconvenient. There is no slide out, so it is tight. My 24 foot trailer is bigger, even have 2 tvs, a huge bathroom, a full size fridge, and a fireplace not to mention a king size bed that I dont have to be sliding or fixing! Most important of all, I bought it in 2020 as a brand new for 28K which I paid cash!
Looks like there is a foot or more to get to the front from the back of the coach. Thank you for showing this but there is little you can carry with the restrictions.
where is the power plugs in the kitchen like force-fed pot,etc ?
Any option on keeping the batteries warm in the winter?
No shield for the black tank outlet?
Do they still make the small ones that they use to make? It they do you might want to feature one of them in the future. I likw what I see thank you>
How much? It’s beautiful!
Great rv. Just needs a compressor fridge.
I like it