Another great coach James. I wonder if Doug has the maintenance records? I would like to see you review the maintenance records on one of these coaches you film some day. It would be interesting to listen to your interpretation and maybe you could point out things for us commoners to look for. Maybe spend 30 seconds to a minute and give us your thoughts…if the dealer would let you review the records!
Nice overview James. The exterior was spotless when I looked at this coach and it does have a number of fine features as you pointed out. Unfortunately the under side condition and engine mechanics gave me enough evidence to continue my search. Certainly a nice coach, just didn't check the boxes for me. Thank you for the roof tour and coach review.
Don't be. Buy a 20 year old Foretravel, take it to the manuf in Tx, get gone thru, and have a nice reliable unit that returns to the manuf every year for a checkup and enjoy.
What a great find! And only 36’. And 2 non campside slides. The only negative would be the plumbing in the kitchen slide. Not a huge deal though. Why can’t Tiffin or Newmar or Winnebago come out with a similar floor plan?! Also, I believe there’s a come along that attaches under the dinette over to the galley to be able to pull the slide in if there was a problem.
I have a 2000 Monaco dynasty regent, and it has more than 90% of the stuff that you shown on this coach and since it’s 41 feet long I do have a stacked washer and dryer. And I actually like my roadmaster S series chassis better. These are back when motorhomes were actually built very well like yours and the ones that you just shown today.
I bought a 2004 Bounder,35 E with gas 8.10 L . The cabinets are oak and the shower is in the back of the Motor Home, nice and roomy.The Motor Home was purchased from the original owner with only 13,900 miles on it, I never had a coach before and have not used it yet.I bought it six months ago, the seats and dinette are nice soft leather,a few things I want to fix up would be cover over some cheap wallpaper and change the kitchen faucet.The original CRT Tvs are still in place and I like the how well they fit and not one gap around the wood, looks too nice to change out, besides I think I will try to get it to look like the day it was built, Joey my Bounder baby someday might get out and about.😊
We love our 2000 36 foot CC allure. It's an awesome rig. We have cabinet upgrade around the kitchen table. But no slide in the bedroom with north south bed. Our washer dryer is next to shower. Way better than lots of the mid west built stuff.
Very few RVs can compare to pre 2006 CC. I went through the factory in Juction City in the early 2000s and as a former electrician, I was most impressed with attention to detail they put into the wiring of their units.
Nice my 28 foot Hawkins (92) was basically the same floor plan with no slides. The bathroom wash All on one side and closet on the other with the bed running N & S.😊
Amen to the thermostat reading angle. I'm kinda short and in my 2006 Monaco with that thermostat I have to have a light and stand up on my toes at the right angle to read it. If it was angled, I bet I wouldn't have to do that. That is now number one on my "lets fix this" list.
We full timed for three years in a 2005 Winnebago Journey 36G. It is a great floorplan…way better than anything else I have seen. I would like to see you find one and do a review. Thanks
I’m very interested in seeing this and I see that Doug has quite a lot of stock currently. All the more reason to come over very soon 😊 Thanks James and see you soon ⭐️💫
The one thing that makes yours better is it's yours. The floor plan is similar to my 1998 Monaco Windsor 38'. Mine has a better bathroom but does not have the bedroom slide, I have a north south bed. I also am on the Roadmaster S-series.
Just browsing some of your older video's. Nice coach for sure although IMO the Caps fuel pump is the weak point on the Cummins, !st generation pumps, believe me I have one in my 32' C.C. Iv'e sorted out issue's although not on the cheap. I would stick with your Patriot. Other than that great unit!
James, if you remember, where the combo would go, could you put a stackable in there instead? Going to be fulltime RVing and don’t want a combo. Thanks 👍😃
Love your videos. I searched your channel and could find an inspection on a Gulfstream class A. I would b2 interested in hearing your opinion on them. I really like the floor plan of the Freindship
We have a project for you. Our 2015 Fleetwood Storm 28MS has all we want and need for the age and low miles. However, we would like to operate on a self-contained battery system (even the AC). The electrical cord and generator output are located next to a large rear storage box going across the back. So a place for the system is perfect. What can we plug into so all will work overnight and get charged by generator in the morning?
Country Coach is just a better rv than Beaver. The build quality is superior. I've had 3 and gave my 08 Magna to my son. It still runs and drives perfect.
@AZExpert They are not horrible coaches by any means. I kept that 08 Magna til 22 when I gave it to my son. The longest I ever kept a coach. Hope the new one does as well. I'm sure it will, I'm so anal about maintenance. Anyhow, I enjoy your videos and appreciate your candor. Thanks!
Ahhh man this is not your BEAVER in fact as nice as this one is I think you can have more fun in a BEAVER.....yes I went n said it more fun in a BEAVER. 😛😜🤪😝and now someone without a sense of humor is going to complain about my terrible BEAVER joke. Do I care? well no.😄
SHOW US MORE "SHORTIES" !!! LESS THAN 40', 30' WOULD BE FANTASTIC !!♥️
W/ turbo diesels; prefer CATS.
Another great coach James. I wonder if Doug has the maintenance records? I would like to see you review the maintenance records on one of these coaches you film some day. It would be interesting to listen to your interpretation and maybe you could point out things for us commoners to look for. Maybe spend 30 seconds to a minute and give us your thoughts…if the dealer would let you review the records!
Some of us still like those old Beavers.
Nice coach, James. But I still like yours
Nice overview James. The exterior was spotless when I looked at this coach and it does have a number of fine features as you pointed out. Unfortunately the under side condition and engine mechanics gave me enough evidence to continue my search. Certainly a nice coach, just didn't check the boxes for me. Thank you for the roof tour and coach review.
I am a fan of many the same attributes of RV style. You do a great job of thought provoking reveals for what work in a coach
I prefer the interior aesthetic of yours, can't lie though that heated floor is something else. What a luxury
I'm jealous of every single RV you've ever shown.
Don't be. Buy a 20 year old Foretravel, take it to the manuf in Tx, get gone thru, and have a nice reliable unit that returns to the manuf every year for a checkup and enjoy.
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Spent entire savings on 1995 Safari Sarengeti lemon.
What a great find! And only 36’. And 2 non campside slides. The only negative would be the plumbing in the kitchen slide. Not a huge deal though. Why can’t Tiffin or Newmar or Winnebago come out with a similar floor plan?! Also, I believe there’s a come along that attaches under the dinette over to the galley to be able to pull the slide in if there was a problem.
This is a must see wish list when you go to buy a motor home. I've always liked country coaches.
Very nice rig. Now I have the I want problem 😊
I have a 2000 Monaco dynasty regent, and it has more than 90% of the stuff that you shown on this coach and since it’s 41 feet long I do have a stacked washer and dryer. And I actually like my roadmaster S series chassis better. These are back when motorhomes were actually built very well like yours and the ones that you just shown today.
this is very tempting.
I bought a 2004 Bounder,35 E with gas 8.10 L . The cabinets are oak and the shower is in the back of the Motor Home, nice and roomy.The Motor Home was purchased from the original owner with only 13,900 miles on it, I never had a coach before and have not used it yet.I bought it six months ago, the seats and dinette are nice soft leather,a few things I want to fix up would be cover over some cheap wallpaper and change the kitchen faucet.The original CRT Tvs are still in place and I like the how well they fit and not one gap around the wood, looks too nice to change out, besides I think I will try to get it to look like the day it was built, Joey my Bounder baby someday might get out and about.😊
We love our 2000 36 foot CC allure. It's an awesome rig. We have cabinet upgrade around the kitchen table. But no slide in the bedroom with north south bed. Our washer dryer is next to shower. Way better than lots of the mid west built stuff.
Hey nice, i have the exact same 2000 cc 36 alure..👍 love it
I’m thinking you’re going to be adding some upgrades when you get home. Small but convenient. 😊
With this fine review, this one is likely to sell fast. I like big engines, but there is nothing wrong with that ISL9 for ruggedness.
Very few RVs can compare to pre 2006 CC. I went through the factory in Juction City in the early 2000s and as a former electrician, I was most impressed with attention to detail they put into the wiring of their units.
Very Nice! Thanks for sharing and the narration!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice my 28 foot Hawkins (92) was basically the same floor plan with no slides. The bathroom wash All on one side and closet on the other with the bed running N & S.😊
Amen to the thermostat reading angle. I'm kinda short and in my 2006 Monaco with that thermostat I have to have a light and stand up on my toes at the right angle to read it. If it was angled, I bet I wouldn't have to do that. That is now number one on my "lets fix this" list.
It's crazy how I never even considered doing this before I saw it.
@@AZExpert Oh good, now I just have to wait for you to post your video on doing it. Win Win. :) :)
We full timed for three years in a 2005 Winnebago Journey 36G. It is a great floorplan…way better than anything else I have seen. I would like to see you find one and do a review. Thanks
Lol I probably help build that one. I worked for them doing the roofs and front and rear caps
I’m very interested in seeing this and I see that Doug has quite a lot of stock currently. All the more reason to come over very soon 😊
Thanks James and see you soon ⭐️💫
Please do!
The one thing that makes yours better is it's yours. The floor plan is similar to my 1998 Monaco Windsor 38'. Mine has a better bathroom but does not have the bedroom slide, I have a north south bed. I also am on the Roadmaster S-series.
Oh and yes if I could not find the perfect BEAVER THUNDERING PATRIOT I would buy this one.
Just browsing some of your older video's. Nice coach for sure although IMO the Caps fuel pump is the weak point on the Cummins, !st generation pumps, believe me I have one in my 32' C.C. Iv'e sorted out issue's although not on the cheap. I would stick with your Patriot. Other than that great unit!
James, if you remember, where the combo would go, could you put a stackable in there instead? Going to be fulltime RVing and don’t want a combo. Thanks 👍😃
How tall are the interiors on these?
Nice!
I own a 98 Allure! Single slide.
Where can I purchase those upgraded ceiling LED lights you spoke about at the 8:30-minute mark? Or their name?
You should buy it!
Love your videos. I searched your channel and could find an inspection on a Gulfstream class A. I would b2 interested in hearing your opinion on them. I really like the floor plan of the Freindship
I think Gulfstream had cool floorplans but were poorly constructed unfortunately
@AZExpert thank you for setting that straight.
We have a project for you. Our 2015 Fleetwood Storm 28MS has all we want and need for the age and low miles. However, we would like to operate on a self-contained battery system (even the AC). The electrical cord and generator output are located next to a large rear storage box going across the back. So a place for the system is perfect. What can we plug into so all will work overnight and get charged by generator in the morning?
What’s the NADA value?
Your Cat engine is way better then that Cummins is though...interesting they have pleated shades on the slideouts when they are in...
Hope to see this one for sale
Country Coach is just a better rv than Beaver. The build quality is superior. I've had 3 and gave my 08 Magna to my son. It still runs and drives perfect.
You'll never hear me saying the slide out design on Beavers was brilliant, that's for sure.
@AZExpert They are not horrible coaches by any means. I kept that 08 Magna til 22 when I gave it to my son. The longest I ever kept a coach. Hope the new one does as well. I'm sure it will, I'm so anal about maintenance. Anyhow, I enjoy your videos and appreciate your candor. Thanks!
You need to trade for this rig!
Yeah she be pretty ...
But without opposing front slides the living area is smaller
Dang, wish I had my $$ together, wonder if he'd trade a truck n TT
Can you take this off road
I can have that ?
I love a 22 year old Beaver... Do you?
Moochdocking!?
Sell yours and buy it... You know you want to
The heated floors makes this that much more special.
What... and give up that sweet c12 caterpillar? No Way!
Thought the same, lol
Cats sound better than Cummins
It’s nice, but yours didn’t cost near as much as this rv.
🤛👍🙏😎🦅🇺🇸
Can inspect RVS will travel....for hire....my card......Mr paladin.....lol...he he....
In about 10 years or so these old fuel hogs are going to end up dirt cheap.
Ahhh man this is not your BEAVER in fact as nice as this one is I think you can have more fun in a BEAVER.....yes I went n said it more fun in a BEAVER. 😛😜🤪😝and now someone without a sense of humor is going to complain about my terrible BEAVER joke. Do I care? well no.😄
Nah, your rv is better
Thank-you my guy
The editing on your videos is so horrible dude get with it my goodness
Dang was it? I wasn't able to watch this due to illness and had a few trusted friends tell me it was good. What parts upset you?