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6:44 pm
November 11, 2009


2ToGo

Lake Orion, Michigan

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Hello all,  well the wife and I just ordered a 2010  Classic 14RB with most options and a front window.  We went to a number of RV shows and this was the best fit for us and our needs.  Our dealer let us test tow a 14RB he had on his lot before our purchase and it did tow very easily with our 2009 Ford Escape V6 with tow package.  We are looking forward to spring and lots of travel trips . I am having the dealer install an electric water heater kit (app. $100) to conserve propane when we are at an electric site.

It's great to have a site like this to share ideas.


Lake Orion,Michigan

12:25 pm
March 13, 2010


smilinjohn

Minnesota Prairie

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2ToGo said:

Hello all,  well the wife and I just ordered a 2010  Classic 14RB with most options and a front window.  We went to a number of RV shows and this was the best fit for us and our needs.  Our dealer let us test tow a 14RB he had on his lot before our purchase and it did tow very easily with our 2009 Ford Escape V6 with tow package.  We are looking forward to spring and lots of travel trips . I am having the dealer install an electric water heater kit (app. $100) to conserve propane when we are at an electric site.

It's great to have a site like this to share ideas.


Lake Orion,Michigan


Hello!  I'm real interested in an electric water heater, as our 14 RK did not come with any water heater.  What brand of electric water heater did your dealer install?  Is it 120V, hardwired or plug-in?  Where in trailer is heater installed?  How many gallon electric water heater?

SmileJohn


2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin

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