Darin, you made the comment of the ceiling is very tall. Can you give me a measurement? I’ve heard they’re 7 1/2 feet for the ceiling heights. Is that across-the-board in all of the show haulers super c’s?
I have got a 2011 Phoenix Cruiser 2350. It has a beautiful design outside and inside. Well done too. But what I dont like, is the material used innside. Like ultra leather on the chairs and panels on cabinets. It did peal off on chairs and. If you use sticky tape or something like this, it will peal off. And the same with plastic covered MDF cabinetry. Should never been used in kitchen and bath, because MDF is not waterproof and dont safe for moisture. The same with drewers. They used stabels on these too, and was falling apart one of them. I had to rebuild with solid wood and screws, to get it better. Very sad this has happen with sutch a nice RV. Hope Phoenix Cruiser do better choice today with a better quality control. Greeting from Norway
They are building our little town up in S.C. There's homes being built every where. I wish I could get a cabin I live in the country off from the beaten path. 😅 I love it here. A cabin would be so nice here.
I like it, but needs a few tweaks for me. I like shutters on a home, but they either have to work as real shutters, or (if your just going to nail them up) they should "look" as if they are real. So I would reconfigure the window placements so you could actually close up the shutters when the house is vacant. I'd make the dormers thinner too, with just a single window in each. I think there is too much knotty pinewood inside. I would consider other finishes on some of the interior walls, just to break it up. Painted cabinets might help offset all the pine. The living/dining room kind of screams for a fireplace centered on that exterior wall. Even if you just had a mantle there, with the woodstove placed in front of it, instead of relegating it to the corner. Just my opinion. I know taste is subjective.
I must say, I’m impressed with the amount of space you get in the model. 2 bed (possibly 3, in attic?), 2 baths. Not too keen with color of countertop’s, but it will work. Overall, really like this home model! 😮👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
It's a beautiful but dated home. It would be nice to see modern updated touches but I have to admit the way the camera shakes turned me off completely. I couldn't get past kitchen and ended up changing to a new video because it bothered me.
The only small RV I would consider would need the exterior kitchen such as this. A tiny kitchen in a small RV is not practical or functional, in my opinion and past experience with a small tent trailer. Currently have a 30’ RV with slideout but considering a considerable downsize. This ticks the boxes except that the cost is probably shocking. I’ve had tent trailers before, so I think I could adjust to the smaller size again. How would this small RV work as a 3 season unit in the Pacific Northwest? I believe the windows are dual pane, which is terrific.
Had an astronomy trip scheduled for next week. Weather cancelled that. :( I'm still contemplating my first camper. Leaning toward the TAB 320 S. Just want a place to sleep and heat / AC. The places I go have bathrooms, but an indoor shower, bathroom would be nice. Last May, the temperature got down to 22 F. The tent and 0 degree sleeping bag didn't cut it. Thankfully I brought surplus wool blankets!
Dlamnie pasuje ,bo jezdze ne ryby sam,na 3,4 dni po calej polsce ,nie mam specjalnych wymagan ,przy wyjazdach na ryby koncentruje sie na rybach ,a ten luksus jest adekwatny 😮
I am always suspicious of any RV sales person who calls this chasis a B+. There is simply no such thing as B+ chasis. A Class B is based on slide door van, which cannot support a conventional slide room as on a TT or 5thW. A Class C is a body on frame chasis, like the Coachman Class C made in Florida. This has slides rooms on either side of the chassis. Also, you are absolutely dead wrong about the engine. The Godzilla V8 is 7.3 liter engine. This engine is only a year or two old. Many gas driven lighter Class A motorhomes use the 7.3 now that it has replaced the old Ford V10 engine. You don't know what you are talking about. I don't have the time to correct all of you mistakes and errors. Caviat emptor.
Nice coach, I just wish you'd show a shot say from the cab looking all the way to the back instead of each area independently to get the full effect of the layout thanks.