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http://www.rvbusiness.com/2011/08/dutchm........n-debuts-infinity-front-lounge-floorplan

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Hmmm... 10" frame, some wild roof & floor R values and low wall values and those 7K axles with 16" wheels for a luxury 37 footer would through me off of considering this unit, SRI.

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I agreee. They are a very good looking rig and seem to be built very, very much like the Heartland Bighorn line. In fact, one fo the floor plans in the Bighorn line is identical to one fo the Infinity plans. Much, much nicer looking and more refined looking. I think Montana is really going to loose its tops place in sales if they don't get on the stick in revamping some of their floorplan offerings. Just my opinion, but their floor plans are the only thing stopping us from deciding on a Montana. Phillip


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Yeh..very pretty...10" frame?....But only a 50+ gallon fresh water tank?
90+ gal. Grey? For what?
Looks like a re-design of their other model; Grand Junction?


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I have found partial hookup (water and power) sites cost less then full hookup sites. The larger waste tanks DO make sence.


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Having large fresh and grey water tanks are great even when going to rally's when you may have to go for 5 or 6 days and two people are using the shower and water for other purposes.


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Quantify "Large". Should I be expecting 200 gallon tanks?

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skylos wrote:

Quantify "Large". Should I be expecting 200 gallon tanks?
The largest I've seen was ~100 gallons.


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I have deleted numerous posts already. If you are looking for an argument, take it somewhere else. If you cannot keep it civil, don't post it. I also deleted those that responded to the ones I deleted.
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looks nice.


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