Located on eight acres in Hazelwood, Missouri, Apache Village RV Center is a family-owned and operated full line RV dealership offering new and used RV sales, RV service, hitching, parts and accessories.
I love this layout it’s perfect really , but I need bunker beds cause there are four of us , is there any model with this layout and bunkbeds ?, cause it’s really perfect I have been looking for a good proportion between the living room and kitchen and this got it great and the half bathroom doesn’t interrupt , beautiful full bathroom and wardrobe it’s really amazing , this in my opinion is the best layout very proportionate with the rest of the space
Why do rv companies constantly keep putting the TV in the living room so high on the wall. Really, why not just put it on the ceiling. At this point your already straining your neck just to watch it. When I'm sitting watching TV I like my TV at eye level not ceiling level.
I think it depends on how you lay in the couch I always recline a little so it’s perfect for me , but it would be cool to have a rack to move the tv a little
They had the 359 in stock. It was a nice rig . We are waiting for them to get the 395 we are wanting the extra slideout (3 slides) Thank you for asking.
@@stevebates3573 The 395 smokes the 359! You are going to love it. We have a 395 in stock we could deliver to you. Let me know if you’re interested! I would be happy to talk through it with you. 314-895-4567. - Jon @ Apache.
@apachevillagervcenter I would love to do it but we are on a cross-country camping trip visiting family so it would be hard right now but when we get back I will call, thank you.
@apachevillagervcenter One thing that I have to mention is we traded in a class A to get the one we have now so you know that we are upside down now, hmmm, I don't know.
Very nice RV, however, so many RV designers seem to ignore what I truly view as a design flaw. I am not alone in shying away from RV's where the TOILET IS RIGHT NEXT TO THE BEDROOM. Nobody wants the bathroom sounds and smells of their wife or husband literally four feet away while they're relaxing in bed, or trying to sleep or take a nap.
@@paulb305 Can you better describe what you consider to be extreme? They are extremely well insulated! However, like every camper if you have it at 0° weather for an extended period of time there are things you need to do to prepare the camper to not have issues with freezing up. - Jon @ Apache
@@paulb305 Ok perfect! I would highly recommend skirting, pumping heat under the skirting and a heated insulted outdoor hose for the extreme temps! That way you have nothing to worry about. Any sales person that tells you their unit will be totally fine in 0° weather with windchill is telling you what you want to hear and not being totally honest in my humble opinion. 😬 - Jon @ Apache
Look what a huge gap between the hood and fender at :20 second mark. That's from someone pulling down on the hood while the prop rod was in place to hold the hood open. I've seen dozens of these van with a bent hinge on the pass side because of this mistake.
I understand about your walls,but I love Foretravel/American Tradition bcuz how they've been building there RV. Marathon/Provost is No.1 and Foretravel is definitely #2. Renegade is top Super C
@@marrvinquick2058 You aren’t wrong! That’s another stratosphere of quality if coach and you pay for it… but rightfully so! They are absolutely upper echelon. American Coach is REV group, which is Fleetwood RV! - Jon @ Apache
I love the North Point, the only 2 things I would want different is. In the half bath I would like a pedestal sink and in the main bath I would remove the sink by the toilet, me being disabled the more room would be appreciated.
Yeah I saw that. A garden hose with a bus bucket is not the same as a plumbed in sink. My Jayco 32BHDS has an awesome setup, just had to install a taller faucet. Having trouble finding my next model though as it seams Jayco has gone to this J-Port thing now…
@@Eyball1972 They haven’t had them in the Eagle fifth wheels for quite some time now. I believe the North Point has a couple of models that have them. - Jon @ Apache
Finally! The tv is mounted across from the lay z boys and not on the partition that seperates the bedroom 👌 I wouldn't hook this thing up to a half ton though.
Just came across this video, we are in our 3rd Jayco, currently White Hawk 27RK, looking to get into an eagle sometime in the future, not sure if it will be eagle TT or fifth wheel! We look at other brands and seem to drift back to Jayco. I went through the factory tour with a large group a few years ago, it was the pinnacle/north point factory, but those are outside our budget. may have to do a Missouri trip from Indiana to visit Apache Village
@@woodworker11641 Thanks for watching! I would love to meet you! Definitely stop by our family business if you’re in the StL area! You have an awesome White Hawk floorplan. - Jon @ Apache
@apachevillagervcenter not sure, waiting for the shade that was ordered to get in. Our rig is at Sunset, they're trying to figure out what's going on. Found 4 codes & even they don't know what 2 of them are!
Ok, I been saying this for awhile, but why have all the companies put hallways from the bedroom to the living room. That is total wasted space. You could put a bigger shower in the bathroom. The washer dryer could be a stackable washer dryer in the bathroom. instead of hallway, walk thru the bathroom. Make the bathroom bigger. and more storage.
@@danielcouturier6037 Jayco’s are extremely well insulated and not only rated for four seasons, but our warrantied for full-time living! Check out her other video of me taking the Jay Feather Micro 166FBS out in a snowstorm! The Jay Feather isn’t as well insulated as this Eagle HT, and it performed great! Give me a call if you have questions! - Jon @ Apache
@@apachevillagervcenter Thanks for the quick reply! I will for sure go checkout that other video. The one thing I noticed that had me question the four seasons aspect from the video, is the outdoor shower hookup(door) didn't look insulated. Looked like a thin piece of plastic. Thanks again for the quick response.
@@danielcouturier6037 There is a shut off valve for the outside shower and I would winterize that before taking it out in the winter! There are some other precautions I would take as well if it’s going to be 0° or below for an extended period of time… Skirting, tank blankets, heated hoses, etc. - Jon @ Apache