Jeffe

El Paso, TX

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I think it looks cool!
2002 Winnebago Journey DL - 39QD
330 Cat with 6 Speed Allison
Toad: 2006 Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 Hemi
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CJTravler

Southern California

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I want a hot tub on my deck
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RRTom

California USA

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The only advantage I see is it eliminates getting past the navigator seat and out the door with all the food etc., without dropping any. Yeah, I'm a klutz.
Show me your Flamingo
Floyd's Mom and Dad
Tom and Lerinda
2005 Fleetwood Providence 39L
FMCA F340565
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Rich D.

New England

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mgh122 wrote: Unless I couldn't manage the steps in and out what's the point? Just seems like a lot of weight and mechanical problems with little benefit.
Exactly right! This is a wonderful option for the handicapped. If you can navigate stairs why be confined to a 4 1/2' wide "patio". More like a hallway than a patio. JMHO.
Rich D. Wanderlodge LXi 43'
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Happytraveler

Capistrano Beach, Ca. USA

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That's really neat. The patio would be a great place for our dog.
Charlie- a Male Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
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oldflyer

Highlands Ranch, CO

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What happened to the roof deck idea? I think it was Airstream that once had a motorhome with a stairway to the roof, which could be set up like a deck. How about a vertical "slide-up" to make a two-story coach? (Tongue firmly in cheek)
2005 Dolphin 35' (our 8th RV), Workhorse 8.1L, '07 Chevy HHR Toad
Stowmaster towbar, ReadyBrake
'43 wife (ver. 1.0.837), '94 cat
1/3 time in RV - 1/3 time fixing stuff - 1/3 time looking for my stuff
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sootslayer

Central Pennsylvania

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I'm not sure about this. I personally would like to see new units with improved fuel usage. Not sure how many of those they would sell? I guess there are those that have disposable income for anything. But me, hopefully a DP with better fuel use per miles in the future. I want to travel in a few years and with the costs now, I"m waiting on improved MPG before trading. I don't want to downsize from a 40'DP. We enjoy the comfort, the ride and handling. But really don't need a front porch. We have that at home... Oh well.
Hank
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RRTom

California USA

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News Release dated today
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BWhite

Metrowest,Ma

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4.5 feet wide . Why bother
Bill and Patti
Gizmo a Black face Tri-color Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Laci a Red and White PWC
06 Fleetwood Revolution LE 40E
05 Hyundai Elantra Toad
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WA1RI

FL

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Why not, the Rhapsody did so well.
Bill & Jolene / FL
1997 Southwind 35P
2006 Yamaha 1100 Classic &
1970 Norton Commando 750 in state of recuperation (Almost road ready!!!)
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