I am considering downsizing from a 23ft to the Fourwinds Majestic 19G. It has all the same basic features of my larger MH, just more compact. No oven, smaller bathroom package, smaller sink, smaller stove top.
It is shorter, narrower, does not have duals, has Ford Chassis w/5.4l V8 and 5000lb trailer hitch. It is suppose to get 14 to 16 mpg. Lots better than my 9 mpg, plus fewer tires to replace every 6 years.
10' 3" high, Fuel=37g, Fresh Water = 21g, Black = 17g, Grey = 17g, propane = 9.65g, 4KW Onan Generator.
Don't know how well it handles, may have to rent one to try it out.
Rolin wrote: I am considering downsizing from a 23ft to the Fourwinds Majestic 19G. It has all the same basic features of my larger MH, just more compact. No oven, smaller bathroom package, smaller sink, smaller stove top.
It is shorter, narrower, does not have duals, has Ford Chassis w/5.4l V8 and 5000lb trailer hitch. It is suppose to get 14 to 16 mpg. Lots better than my 9 mpg, plus fewer tires to replace every 6 years.
10' 3" high, Fuel=37g, Fresh Water = 21g, Black = 17g, Grey = 17g, propane = 9.65g, 4KW Onan Generator.
Don't know how well it handles, may have to rent one to try it out.
I forgot all about that little "C". We seen them as Cruise America rentals 4 years ago in south/east Utah. Nice looking compact little rigs! They caught my attention.
I advise to first rent one for a week, just to be sure it's going to work for you. They are "Very" tiny. The on-line pictures are decieving.
What's the situation with Fourwinds Class C motorhomes?
The Fourwinds factory WEB site only mentions travel trailers. Are their Class C rigs manufactured only under exclusivity contracts with RV rental companies?
Is there a factory WEB site somewhere that shows the floorplans and specifications for Fourwinds Class C motorhomes?
Where does someone go to buy a new Fourwinds Class C?
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I think you have to go through the Thor Motor Coach website. I called them and got a name and email of a sales guy. I inquired about their 23P which is a Tiger sort of RV they made for CruiseAmerica. No reply as of yet.
Our 2011 Bengal Tiger (the TARDIS) is probably the smallest fully capable class "C" out there. It is approx 6"taller than the Tiger CX. Attached
here are some fisheye photos and the dimensional data for our Tardis.
"TARDIS" time travelers
2011 Ford F350 4X4 Super Cab Bengal Tiger
David & Holly Fox
Chesapeake, Va.