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ron.dittmer

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Posted: 05/12/08 08:27am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I personally think most B+ motorhomes should be called " C Minus ". They are standard class C's, but with the front cab-over bunk replaced with a fiberglass aero-dynamic cap.

Our Phoenix Cruiser is what I think is more representing of a B+. It is a scaled down class C. The height to the top of the a/c is 9'-10", and it's width is 7'-9". Lengths do vary by floorplan.

Our model 2350 is only 23'-8" in over-all length. That helps define it as a class B+. But Phoenix USA has models as long as 29'-8", which is right there with some of the bigger class C's.

* This post was edited 05/12/08 08:34am by ron.dittmer *


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CVand261XL wrote:

Coach House, Dynamax, Phoenix Crusier are the one's i'm fond of.
Much Agreed!

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ron.dittmer wrote:

I personally think most B+ motorhomes should be called " C Minus ". They are standard class C's, but with the front cab-over bunk replaced with a fiberglass aero-dynamic cap.

Our Phoenix Cruiser is what I think is more representing of a B+. It is a scaled down class C. The height to the top of the a/c is 9'-10", and it's width is 7'-9". Lengths do vary by floorplan.

Our model 2350 is only 23'-8" in over-all length. That helps define it as a class B+. But Phoenix USA has models as long as 29'-8", which is right there with some of the bigger class C's.


C-minus?

You'll never get a job in the marketing department.


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Dakzuki wrote:

C-minus? You'll never get a job in the marketing department.
I know. That's why I work in engineering.

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Posted: 05/13/08 06:19pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Do a search for B+ in the CVC forum. There are some who just can't stand the B+ name.

* This post was edited 05/13/08 06:54pm by gkreutzer *


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