Really nice. I like the 2 full bathrooms. Why any manufacturer would only have 1 restroom has always baffled me? I would want some changes but this Motor Home fits my criteria.
Would love to see a rig like this built into something like a mobile hospital that can be driven into an area that was hit by something like a natural disaster to bring on-location quick aid in case say there's not enough ambulances or helos to transport people out. Just my thought. I'd love seeing more of that than something like this even though it's an awesome looking rig. Just a thought. Really good walkthrough all-in-all.
We do supply empty shells to be constructed into mobile clinics and such. Showhauler would build the shell and a company in Ohio would complete the interior.
@@Performancetx Oh ok. That's really cool! I'm not trying to be disrespectful, it's just that a lot of builders of these sorts of trucks, at least that I've seen, only focus on top of the line, luxury interiors and I just see a bigger potential for something like these rigs to be used for something bigger than just a fancy home on wheels. That's really cool that you guys supply that sort of thing. I'd love to see a walkthrough of one of those shells if at all possible. Maybe even a finished one too. Thanks for replying!
Will Show Hauler be installing or optioning Mini-Split ACs...so much quieter and way more efficient! How large is the battery compartment and is there room for two inverters to get split phase power when on inverter?
Storage is a premium in a RV. We don’t plan on installing mini splits any time soon. Also getting rid of the condensation/moisture is not easy in a moving vehicle.
You guys did a great job on this coach it's truly nice I love the three slides but needs two more lol it's great really I'd buy one for sure but question for ya if I brought you a fh16 cabover Volvo would you build on that chasis
you absolutely can use the shower while under way but no one would recommend it. It's just dangerous, you have someone wet and slippery and all the sudden you have to turn or stop and you've just created an accident. Can? YES. SHOULD? NO.
Generally when RV in motion Everyone should be seated. That’s Safety forward thinking. Ya just never know what the driver may have to do when confronted with sudden developments in front of him/her
hi, nice size love that it has bunks with 2 full baths, which is more than most Class A coaches. I just not like that it seemed like no door to seperate main bed from Bunks, but also no door seperate bunks from living/kitchen area like you can get on most Class A Coaches that have Bunks. how does Price compare to Class A coaches please
I prefer motor couches built on real trucks that have nice but not ridiculously expensive interiors and paint jobs. Truck chassis and drivelines that were built and tested for millions and millions of miles give me confidence that when my wife and I are in Tim-buc-too, we wou the have any problems!
Is it an electric stove top or induction? Oven Microwave combo? Does the stove have it's own inverter? 3000 Watts is a little low to run the stove and anything else?
Why keep using a 6 speed transmission with a vehicle with so much power? I wish someone would fit the 12 speed. I'm still waiting for someone to build a coach with a 16 litre 750hp Volvo engine and they push out just over 2,600lbs ft of torque!
So can that outdoor TV get any smaller? Why bother? Half Million for this machine - That kind of money for that size RV and you throw a 32" TV on it? Getting my point yet? What happened to "In Texas everything is big".
@@Performancetx an idea for R and R.. ... half million dollar rig, race car rig, musicians the weekend tailgaters y'all should develop something better! Put a 60 or so in a pass through area on an arm. Having it laying flat but on this arm someone can just pull out.. think of a arm like a dentist light is on.. or find a space like an inside wall to make it like a pocket door again on an arm.... I don't know if any of this would work.. I'm not an engineer or R and R just thinking outside the box...
I am unclear what the difference is between a Super C and a Showhauler. They appear to be the same. Nice unit but basic in its interior trim level. Biggest gripe is not enough windows and natural light. When you get past the social areas its a long cave. This has been my gripe for years. Only a few coaches have started with full window sides etc.
Super Cs are generally built on smaller trucks. A Class 8 conversion is generally referred to as Truck Chassis Motorhome. Most of our customers don’t spend a lot of time in their coaches, generally to sleep and travel in. We can place ANY size windows a customer wants.
You really need to move the kitchen to the dinete and move the dinete across from the couch. Not having opposing seating so that you can converse with company is a deal breaker. Who want to sit and stare at the kitchen sink. Then the passenger and driver seats can be rotated and used for conversation as well.