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RE: Vista 30T / Sunstar 30T Owners - Interior Pictures please !

Just a suggestion ...why not go to the Winnebago web site and view the floor plans....pictures are deceiving...they can make the smallest rig look like a palace...an overhead view will give you better perspective because you can scale it out....and one thing I have learned from full-time lifestyle,is that you adapt to your surroundings
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nostrings65
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09/11/12 02:58pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Irritating squeak finally gone!

waalaa???
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nostrings65
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09/09/12 08:13pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Black Tank Flush

I do believe that all the Winnebago rigs have internal black flush installed...go back to the dealersorry....I corrected my self...that end of the spectrum doesn't have that "luxury"...should be standard these days on everything out there
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nostrings65
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09/09/12 12:39pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Black Tank Flush

I do believe that all the Winnebago rigs have internal black flush installed...go back to the dealer
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nostrings65
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09/09/12 11:23am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Basement A/C operation

Thanks "Fire Up," "toolman1," and "RCtime" I believe I now have a firm understanding of it's basic operation. You have all saved me lots of time and money. Thanks again!oh .....and thanks also to nostrings...after all he WAS the first to post about basement air being 120 volt
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nostrings65
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09/07/12 07:35pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Basement A/C operation

My 08 Adventurer has basement air...only operates on 120v
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nostrings65
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09/07/12 10:44am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: NAMING the Land Yacht

FLYING PIG
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nostrings65
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07/10/12 08:53pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Towing a 2011 CRV...

We've towed an '11 CRV for many miles, never an issue. Do you have the nav package, I've heard some CRVs have battery issues when they have it? Towing is fine the first two days....the third day we arrive in SC from home and the batteryis dead..have to get a jump from the rangers at Hunting Is....it has happened once too often,got to do something about it...youre lucky so far
You can't tow it three days with out starting it. We start ours each night...then in the AM to prep it for towing. Been towing for years....know enough to start and run every day....still dead at the end of our trip
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nostrings65
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06/30/12 09:46am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Towing a 2011 CRV...

We've towed an '11 CRV for many miles, never an issue. Do you have the nav package, I've heard some CRVs have battery issues when they have it? Towing is fine the first two days....the third day we arrive in SC from home and the batteryis dead..have to get a jump from the rangers at Hunting Is....it has happened once too often,got to do something about it...youre lucky so far
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nostrings65
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06/28/12 07:20pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Towing a 2011 CRV...

...and I know of many out there on the road....I see you all the time in my travels. Does anyone have any creative ways of dealing with the "fuse" issue? After arriving with a dead toad battery,I have decided to save my sanity and address the problem.Thinking maybe of mounting the fuse remotely to make pulling it easier,or some kind of disconnect switch....towed an 04 for many miles without a problem,but a deer put an end to that.Any input will be appreciated.Have seen a guy at a state park use an emergency battery jump kit on his. Kind of like a defibrillator for the battery
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nostrings65
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06/28/12 01:42pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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