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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Keystone RV Announces Live Your Dreams Sweepstakes

 

New Live Your Dreams Sweepstakes Announced
You could be one of Keystone's lucky winners of a new Keystone RV in the NEW Live Your Dreams Sweepstakes! Just image the joy of hitting the open road with your new Keystone Hornet, Passport, Sprinter or Montana Mountaineer.
Keystone RV will be giving away a total of 4 RVs. One will be given away at each select RV show per the information below:
  
The RVs to be given away in the 2010-2011 sweepstakes:
   
Keystone Hornet travel trailer model 28RLS
Keystone Passport travel trailer model 280BH
Keystone Sprinter travel trailer model 299BHS
Keystone Montana Mountaineer fifth wheel model 326RLT
One winner will be selected by random drawings at each of the following Events:



  • The Iowa RV & Travel Show, April 11, 2010


  • The Rally 2010, July 25, 2010,


  • The Atlantic City Fall RV Show, October 31, 2010


  • The Colorado RV, Sports, Boat & Travel Show, March 6, 2011
Learn about additional RV Shows.


  
Previous Winners in the 2009-2010 Giveaway:
Keystone Springdale travel trailer RV, model 266RL-SSR, MSRP $18,50 
Winner: Henry Daniels, Fitzgerald, GA
Delivered: May 22, 2009
Keystone Outback travel trailer RV, model 270BH, MSRP $22,900
Winner: Nancy Heckert, Panama City, FL
Delivered: November 6, 2009
Keystone Cougar Xlite fifth wheel RV, model 27SAB, MSRP $27,500
Winner: Linda Douglas, Houston, TX
Delivered: February 6, 2010
Keystone Montana fifth wheel RV, model 3150RL, MSRP $44,730
Tentative Winner: Richard Liberty, Oregon City, OR
 
The Sweepstakes is valid from March 8, 2010 – March 6, 2011.

Brought to you by Keystone!

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Fuel cell firm to enter RV market

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Adaptive Materials, a manufacturer of portable power through solid oxide fuel cells, was recently awarded $3 million through the Centers of Energy Excellence Program (COEE), the company announced today. It will use the funding to support the commercialization of its fuel cells within the consumer leisure market.

“Adaptive Materials is ready to move forward the fuel cell technology developed for soldiers in the field to provide portable power to consumers on the go,” explained Michelle Crumm, chief business officer. “Funding from COEE provides the extra boost we need to break into the consumer market and deliver a truly game-changing technology. This market expansion will create the meaningful company growth that leads to more jobs for Michigan.”

Adaptive Materials currently manufactures two different fuel cells. A 50-watt fuel cell that delivers portable power to soldiers in the field and a 250-watt unit that powers unmanned military vehicles. The company’s 250-watt unit is the basis for its RV and consumer leisure market fuel cell; Adaptive Materials’ fuel cells can provide the auxiliary power needed for TVs, radios, laptops, microwaves, and other creature comforts in an RV.

Unlike other fuel cells that run on hydrogen or other hard to source fuels, inexpensive and globally available propane, butane and LPG power all Adaptive Materials fuel cells. “By focusing our technology on readily-available fuels, Adaptive Materials solved a problem associated with fuel cells: Consumers could certainly find need for a fuel cell, but no fuel to actually sustain the unit,” Crumm added.

The COEE program, administered by the Michigan Economic Development Corp., supports the development, growth and sustainability of alternative energy sectors throughout the state. Adaptive Materials was selected for the COEE program because of its collaborative work with MichiganWorks!, University of Michigan and its supply-chain infrastructure for commercialization of innovative energy technology.

The COEE program focuses on where the state has competitive advantages in areas of the workforce, intellectual property and natural resources but where funding is required to overcome technical and supply-chain hurdles that could prevent or stall the commercialization process.
About Adaptive Materials, Inc.

Based in Ann Arbor, Mich., Adaptive Materials, Inc. is the first company to develop, demonstrate and deliver a portable, affordable, and fuel flexible solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system. The company offers 50 and 250-watt fuel cell systems that are powered by globally available and energy dense propane, butane and LPG. Adaptive Materials’ fuel cell system provides portable power to the United States Armed Forces as well as industries including leisure, remote monitoring, and medical devices.

For more information, visit http://www.adaptivematerials.com/.
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Monday, March 29, 2010

America's Largest RV Show prepares for another record-setting year

CAMP HILL, Penn. -- As the RV season gets into full swing, the Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show, America’s Largest RV Show, is preparing for another record-breaking show in Hershey, Penn.

“The 2009 Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show had a record year with more than 34,000 people in attendance,” said Rebecca Lenington, executive vice president of the Pennsylvania RV and Camping Association. “We are determined to exceed expectations once again in 2010 with increased marketing and a new Industry Days format that offers better benefits to exhibitors and attendees.”

The Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show is the first show in the nation to feature 2011 products, and it has the largest display of park models in the country.

"There’s no better place for companies to promote their latest products, talk to their current customers and network with new contacts," Lenington said. "The show is also unique because it incorporates both trade and retail days creating a successful hybrid show that benefits the RV industry and consumers alike."

The deposit deadline to participate in the show drawing is April 8, and the drawing will be held May 4.

For more information, to reserve space at America’s Largest RV Show, or to register for the event, call 888.303.2887 or visit www.largestRVshow.com.

SOURCE: Pennsylvania RV and Camping Association press release

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

“America the Beautiful” quarters feature national parks

WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar Wednesday joined U.S. Treasurer Rosie Rios and U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy in unveiling the first five “America the Beautiful” quarters, featuring America’s four oldest national parks – Hot Springs, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Grand Canyon – and Mount Hood National Forest.

“Today we celebrate the breathtaking landscapes and natural heritage of ‘America the Beautiful,’ by commemorating our country’s most treasured places on our currency” Salazar said. “When people come across one of these quarters, they will see the word ’Liberty’ on one side and a national park, refuge, or forest on the other. They will know that Americans cherish these things dearly and desire to share both the freedom and the beauty of our land with all who likewise cherish them.”

The five quarters unveiled are the first of 56 that will be issued between 2010 and 2021. They will include 48 National Park sites, two U.S. Fish and Wildlife sites, and six U.S. Forest Service sites.

Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Harris Sherman and Rep. Mike Castle, who introduced the legislation authorizing the quarters, also were in attendance.

The coins will be issued sequentially in the order in which the featured location was first placed under the care of the federal government. Hot Springs National Park was established as Hot Springs Reservation in 1832 and later became a national park. Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872, followed by Yosemite in 1890 and the Grand Canyon in 1893.

Congress authorized the America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008 to celebrate the nation’s legacy of conservation. The legislation recalls noteworthy steps in the nation’s preservation movement and quotes Theodore Roosevelt who said that nothing short of defending this country in wartime “compares in importance with the great central task of leaving this land even a better land for our descendents than it is for us.”

Salazar and the United States Mint selected the places based on recommendations from the governor or chief executive of each jurisdiction. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy F. Geithner approved the list on August 25, 2009.

In addition to the coins for circulation, the Mint will produce collectable items including proof sets, silver proof sets, a five ounce silver bullion coin, coin bags, and coin rolls for each quarter.
For more information about the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, visit www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/NSQuartersProgram/index.cfm.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

High-end RV park to open on Florida's East Coast

Margate to be home to South Florida’s first luxury RV park
Lisa J. Huriash can be reached at lhuriash@SunSentinel.com
or 954-572-2008.

Aztec RV Resort
Suzie Cote, left, and Jean-Francois Leblanc are shown on one of the finished pads at the Aztec RV Resort in Margate. This former  mobile home park will become an RV park for millionaires, the  first truly high-end RV park on Florida's east coast. Most of the early buyers  are French Canadians (Amy Beth Bennett, Sun Sentinel / March 14, 2010)

A property once occupied by the working poor soon could become home to the mega-wealthy on wheels. 

In September, Margate is expected to become the first city on Florida's East Coast with an upscale RV park. Until it closed in 2007, Aztec Estates mobile home community filled the 104-acre site on the east side of State Road 7 and south of Southgate Boulevard. 

On Tuesday afternoon, the Broward County Commission unanimously approved a needed rezoning. If state and city officials also sign off on the deal as expected, developers hope to fill the new Aztec RV Resort with rich snowbirds enjoying a nine-hole golf course, a forested backdrop, and a scenic canal. They will live aboard luxurious motorcoaches that cost more than $200,000, on lots starting at $108,000. About a quarter of the park's RVs are expected to cost more than $1 million.

"These are the ones rock stars use when they tour," Margate Vice Mayor Frank Talerico said. 

"It's not a camping park — it's pretty high-end. People with a lot of discretionary income have these things."

About 20 percent of the park's 646 lots have been sold — all to buyers, mainly Canadians, who paid with cash, said sales manager Jean-Francois Leblanc.

After the Aztec mobile home park closed, the property was rezoned to accommodate a development with 707 single-family homes, townhouses and condos. After the housing market bust, that plan never materialized.

In March 2009 a group of nine Canadian investors bought the land for $17 million and dropped another $23 million on improvements including new sewers and water lines, more than 27,000 trees and other landscaping.

They used Pelican Lake Motorcoach Resort in Naples as a model. Salesmen tell clients the Margate resort will be even nicer, with tiki huts for picnics, a playground and shuffleboard court, and optional upgrades such as fountains, outdoor kitchens, fire pits and roll-up screens for outdoor movies.
Sales brochures are printed in both French and English for the mostly French Canadian clientele they are trying to reach and both American and Canadian flags fly at the State Road 7 entrance to the RV park.

Another attraction directed at Canadians will be a court for petanque — a sport resembling lawn bowling and bocce that's very popular in France.

Frank Cannatelli, a Quebec businessman, bought five lots — one for him and his wife to use in winter, the others to either rent for income, or flip once the park is sold out. 

"There's nothing else like it," he said. "The airport is close, the casino is close, the beach is close. There's lots of things to do."

Margate Mayor Joe Varsallone said he was impressed with the plans.

"The type of people that will be moving in are people who are very, very financially sound, no question about it," he said. "There will be [property] tax revenue for the city of Margate and also revenue for stimulating the economy. These people are going to have to patronize the different businesses in Margate."

Though final approvals are still pending, construction is well under way at the RV park. Decorative lanterns mark each lot and the security fence is nearly complete.
Chester Watson, a retired owner of used car lots from Montreal, spent Monday touring the park and said he is thinking about buying a lot to use in winter. "It's going to be like five stars," he said.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

2010 Keystone Springdale Travel Trailer

Source: Roaming Times SOURCE:   Roaming TimesAmerican RV, Mississippi RV Dealer specializing in the Keystone brands, Worldwide Delivery! Servicing all your RV, Travel Trailer, Motorhomes, and Fifth Wheel needs!
2010 Keystone Springdale Travel Trailer
"You get more for your money with a Springdale - you don't have to spend a fortune to have all the conveniences that you want. Top quality materials, brand name appliances and family friendly floorplans"

Important dimensions: Exterior length 28'11" to 38'6"
Exterior height (with A/C) 10'11" to 11'3",  Exterior width 8'0"
11 floorplans are available (2010 models) - we show all of these below
Shipping weight 6197 - 8301 lbs
Carrying capacity 1418 - 3606 lbs, Hitch weight 675 - 910 lbs
Fresh/grey/black tanks - 60 / 34-64 / 30-34 gals
MSRP
  
Keystone Springdale travel trailer exterior
 
Keystone says: "Springdale was designed with one main goal - incredible value for your dollar.  With Springdale, you will find that you don’t have to spend a fortune to have all the conveniences and features that you want.  With our hard-earned reputation for quality at an affordable price, the Springdale team takes great pride in our work.  We use only high-grade building materials and we feature top brand-name appliances in creating our products.  Springdale is one of the fastest growing brands in the recreational vehicle industry.  In fact, an independent rating company named Springdale as the best value in the U.S. in travel trailers and fifth wheels."

The pictures below show that even though Springdale is "incredible value", the layouts and general quality of the interiors really are well thought out and beautifully outfitted:
  
Keystone Springdale travel trailer 
interior looking to rear 
The picture above shows the Springdale 266RL-SSR (see floorplans below) in "Sedona Sunrise". The large 40" x 72" rear lounge picture window coupled with the SSR slide room design provides - as Keystone says - "an open, spacious feel.  With a larger overall slideroom, this model is able to provide an incredible 87" U- shape dinette as well as a full sized sofa!"
Below we show the 291RK-SSR floorplan in Cranberry Mist decor.  Keystone say this "brings you richness and style previously unheard of at this moderate price. Note the sculpted lounge chair, elegant window treatments, and curved dinette backs."  We think these really are very nice travel trailers:
Keystone Springdale travel trailer 
interior looking forward

Next we show the Springdale 266RL-SSR travel trailer in Palm Canyon decor. This model features "the new super slide room designed for greater living space. Over-sized windows provide a brighter, more open feeling while comfortable rear lounge chairs are perfect for relaxing, socializing and viewing your 26” LCD flat screen television": 
 
Keystone Springdale travel trailer 
interior showing super slide room 
Just some of the exterior features that are standard with the Springdale:
Fiberglass Insulation, Entry Assist Handle, Radius Clamp-Ring Windows, Rubber Roof, Patio Awning, Exterior Speakers, Tinted Safety Glass, 4 Stabilizer Jacks
Just some of the interior features that are standard with the Springdale: Cathedral-style Mortise-and-Tenon Jointed Cabinet Doors w/ Antique Brass Hardware, Night Shade Window Covering in Living Room, 45"-Wide Dinette Booths (GL / SSR), All-Wood Drawers, Skylight Over the Tub and Shower, 2" x 3" Floor Joists with 5/8" Decking   
Just some of the appliances and equipment that are standard with the Springdale: Three-Burner High Output Range with 22" Oven, Suburban Forced-Air DSI Furnace with Thermostat, In-Floor Rigid Heat Ducting, 60-gal. Capacity Under-Floor Fresh em in a Heated Compartment (Keystone Exclusive), Gas/Electric Double Door Refer, Microwave, 13.5 Btu Air Conditioner

FLOORPLANS
Keystone have produced a wonderful selection of floorplans for the
Springdale, with lengths from about 29' to 38'6".  There are models
with bunk beds, a 2 twin beds model and so many other features.
There are floorplans and models to suit a wide variety of family sizes
and lifestyle options.  Take a look for yourself and tell us what you think.

Click here to take a tour of these units.

We show the floorplans below - click for a bigger picture:
Keystone Springdale travel trailer floorplans - small picture, 
click for larger picture

Prime Time Manufacturing Introduces the New LaCrosse and the New Tracer RVs!

Prime Time Manufacturing Rapidly Expanding

 

Following its success at the recent Louisville Show, Forest River Inc.’s Prime Time Manufacturing division is preparing to introduce its third product: a mid-profile Crusader fifth-wheel. A 70,000-square-foot plant in Prime Time’s Wakarusa, Ind., factory complex will be outfitted for fifth-wheel production during a Dec. 24 to Jan. 3 holiday shutdown. ”We are very excited about the upcoming season,” said Prime Time President Jeff Rank. ”Dealers at the show were very, very upbeat — more so than I’ve seen in the last year or so.” The Crusader will feature floorplans in the 25- to 29-foot range weighing between 6,000 and 7,000 pounds that can be towed by half-ton pickup trucks. The company currently has about 100 dealers and employs 75 people with plans to manufacture seven units a day after the first of the year, according to Rank. He added that Prime Time’s work force is expected to double in the next four or five months. At the show, rapidly expanding Prime Time — founded in July — introduced its second product, the ultra-lightweight Tracer Micro and Executive travel trailer series. The company’s inaugural line was the LaCrosse travel trailer. 

 Prime Time Manufacturing Debuts Tracer Ultra Lite Travel Trailer

 

 Prime Time Manufacturing has expanded its product offering with the introduction of Tracer, a new line of ultralight travel trailers targeting the growing segment of crossover tow vehicles. Industry insiders will get their first look at Tracer during the 47th Annual National RV Trade Show in Louisville, Ky. Tracer will be offered in nine models with weights starting at 2,785 pounds for the smaller Micro Series. Consumers who have additional towing capacity will enjoy the benefits of the full-depth slide rooms available on the Tracer Executive with weights starting at just over 5,000 pounds. All Tracers are standard with cherry cabinets and cherry hardwood cabinet doors, upgraded fabrics, oil rubbed bronze hardware and designer curio glass accents. On some larger models, the cherry interior is accented with cream cabinets for a residential two-tone effect. The Tracer Executive is standard with exterior upgrades such as EZ Tow wide-track suspension, motorhome style slam baggage doors, a convenient universal docking center, electric stabilizer jacks, and an electric awning. Interior features include a HD LCD television, DVD Player, raised-panel kitchen overhead doors and a unique radius-wrapped slide room fascia. Tracer MSRP starts at $15,900. Elkhart, Ind.-based Prime Time Manufacturing is a division of Forest River Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company.

 Prime Time Manufacturing Introduces New LaCrosse

Recently formed Prime Time Manufacturing introduced LaCrosse, its first entry into the towable RV market, during the 2nd Annual Forest River Pick Your Partner sales event this week in Elkhart, Ind. Designed to offer an affordable alternative to the more commonly used “stick and tin” construction, the aluminum-framed LaCrosse offers a laminated fiberglass exterior in eight models ranging in length from 26 feet to 36 feet. According to Chris Hermon, vice president, LaCrosse has many upgraded exterior standards normally found on more expensive RVs including remote keyless entry, bus style slambaggage doors, electric awnings, electric stabilizer jacks, and “EZ Tow” wide stance suspension. Prime Time EmployeesOn the inside, LaCrosse features an extra large slide room called MAX SLIDE which utilizes a large 87” U-shaped dinette. Other interior appointments include an air mattress hide-a-bed, adjustable shelf pantry, LCD television, DVD player, full extension drawer guides, raised panel kitchen overhead cabinets and residentially inspired furnishings and fabrics. Prime time has started full production of LaCrosse at its facility in Wakarusa, Ind. Prime Time Manufacturing is a division of Forest River Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

FMCA: Winnebago View Profile 24DL






Winnebago View Profile 24DL

Winnebago Industries’ new model created using the popular Sprinter chassis features clever storage and safety-belt-equipped seating for six.

By Jim Brightly, F358406
Family Motor Coach Assn.
March 2010

The Winnebago View Profile 24DL motorhome sports a premium high-gloss exterior.

The first thing we noticed about the Winnebago View Profile 24DL when picking up a unit for a recent test outing was the amount of interior storage it contained. After we took delivery of our test coach from Findlay RV in Las Vegas, my wife, Saraine, exclaimed that it had “oodles” of storage; I said it had “gobs.” We finally agreed that the View Profile is equipped with lots of interior storage, especially for a motorhome less than 25 feet long. We found that Winnebago Industries’ designers have filled every available space with some kind of storage area. Wherever a cabinet, a drawer, or a cupboard wouldn’t fit, a nook, a tray, or a cranny was used.

This utilization of space is what Winnebago Industries calls the SmartSpace design philosophy: incorporating innovative, user-friendly features to make the most of the available space. It seemed to work well in our test coach.

The View Profile’s silhouette does not allow space for an overhead bunk, but it does have a skylight, plus a cubbyhole on each side for stowing miscellaneous items such as hats, gloves, and binoculars. Above the sun visors are trays for notepads, maps, etc. In addition, I kept my sunglasses (at night) and reading glasses (while driving) on a fairly wide “tray” situated just below the gauge cluster and above the steering column.



The galley in the Winnebago View Profile 24DL motorhome includes a microwave oven, two-burner cooktop, vented range hood, and round stainless-steel sink.

Opposite the side-entry door are three cupboard doors positioned above the Jensen TV; the right and middle doors open into one cupboard, while the far left door hides the in-house Jensen AM-FM radio, alarm clock, and CD-DVD player entertainment unit. More storage is found in the forward-facing bench seat below this cabinet, which is directly behind the driver’s seat, along with the 300-watt inverter.

Across the aisle on the curb side, above a small inward-facing couch, are three more cabinet doors, all opening into one large cupboard. The couch also provides storage, and that is where we kept our bedding.

Stepping aft along the street side, we find the bathroom. In this case, it truly is a bathroom and not just a water closet. Although the sink against the forward bulkhead is quite small, it’s the only thing in the bathroom that is. A cabinet sits below the sink, and three additional cabinets are mounted to the wall above it, with a mirror in the door directly above the sink. The residential-size Thetford porcelain toilet employs a hand sprayer, and the full-size shower with wall surround features a flexible showerhead and a skylight. The shower is equipped with an unusual “disappearing” door that automatically rolls back into its vertically mounted roller box. Each time the door is rolled up, a full-length wiper blade removes all the moisture from it for storage. The shower door is made of mildew- and mold-resistant material and has a five-year warranty.

In the rear bedroom of the Winnebago View Profile 24DL, the bed extends partway out the back of the motorhome when the slideout is extended.

Aft of the bathroom door, a full-length mirror is installed for those last-minute touch-ups just before stepping out of the motorhome. You’ll probably fall into a habit of checking yourself in the mirror each time you go to the Norcold 5.5-cubic-foot refrigerator, because the fridge is next in line toward the rear of the motorhome. Then you reach the bedroom.

With the bedroom slideout extended out the rear of the coach, the foldable queen bed (60 inches by 75 inches) can also be fully deployed. The mattress is a one-third/two-thirds pair. The smaller portion is stacked on the larger portion for travel when the rear slideout is pulled in. If the one-third portion were cut again into two equal parts and stacked on one another, we believe the bed could be used as a lounger during the day with the slideout in. I could find no access to the underbed storage from inside the motorhome. (That storage area is accessible from the exterior door in the rear.) The bed proved very comfortable and quite large for a smaller unit, although room for walking around each side of it is minimal.

A privacy curtain sequesters the bedroom from the rest of the motorhome and hooks to three shallow hoops in the ceiling. Two cabinets hang above the bed, and book trays with reading lights are on each side. The bedroom includes a rear window as well.

Additional storage is available in the shirt-length wardrobe and two fairly deep drawers on the curb side of the motorhome across the aisle from the refrigerator. On the rear-facing wall of the wardrobe, another Jensen LCD TV is mounted for viewing from the bed.

A privacy curtain stretches across the rear of the Winnebago View Profile's cab.

The View Profile’s galley sports a round sink with a glass cover. For galley work or travel, the hinged cover provides a safe, flat working space and no rattling when the motorhome is in motion. For washing, the cover is tilted upward, along with the pivoting faucet. The sink is deep enough to clean small pots and pans. The two-burner stovetop is protected with the same type of glass cover when not in use, creating additional flat counter space. Overhead is a microwave oven, a stove hood with exhaust fan and light, and another cabinet. Above and to the right of the sink is the monitoring station, where the coach owner can check the status of the holding tanks, water tank, etc., plus the water heater and water pump switches. Above that is the keyed slideout control panel.

With the exception of the window over the galley sink, which is equipped with a venetian blind, all the “house” windows have pull-down day-night shades.

Returning to the front eating/lounging area, it’s noteworthy to mention that the table folds down into a small (42-inch-by-44-inch) bed. Since the bed does not block the aisle from the cab and is equipped with two seat belts, it could be ideal for those who enjoy traveling with their dogs. When in position, the bed is large enough to accommodate at least two traveling kennels, which could be secured using the seat belts. If your pet doesn’t use a crate, the padded bed surface remains out of the way and should prove comfortable for a dog or two, depending on their sizes.

The small side couch on the curb side also folds down and connects across the aisle with the dinette bed, making an 82-inch-by-38-inch bed for nighttime sleeping (nighttime because it blocks easy access to the cab). Two pairs of snaps secure a privacy curtain to the rear cab bulkhead.

All of the View Profile’s cabinet doors have latches that can be secured, a feature I really like. While in camp, spring hinges keep the doors closed, but they are easily opened. When prepping for the road, a simple push on the latch knobs secures them for travel. A simple push again when the next stop is made, and the doors are ready to open.

With the street-side table set up, two adults can squeeze into the front-facing bench while traveling, but two children would be more comfortable. A combination electrical outlet (120-volt-AC and 12-volt-DC) is situated on the sidewall, just below the window. This is handy if someone wants to run a computer or connect a game set to the TV. The bench is equipped with two seat belts; two more are on the couch. The motorhome sleeps three and seats six.

Keeping in mind the difference between the number of seat belts and sleeping accommodations, if your traveling group totals more than three people, and you’re thinking of upgrading from a small SUV and toy hauler package into a View Profile 24DL, consider keeping the toy hauler. You can safely belt in six people while traveling in the View Profile 24DL; three can sleep in the coach while three can bunk in the toy hauler for the night, and you’ll still have your toys with you.

In 2009 the Sprinter’s towing capacity was upped to 5,000 pounds (the upgraded seven-pin hitch receiver is rated at a maximum of 5,000 pounds pull weight and 500 pounds tongue weight). This capacity was carried over for 2010, but you still must adhere to both its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 11,030 pounds and its gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 15,250 pounds. Please be aware to not exceed either of these limits.


On The Road

Winnebago Industries’ newly designed floor plan, with a swoopy silhouette over the cab area, proved to be both fuel- and family-friendly. Having just seen a History Channel program on all the “secret” goings on in and around Area 51 in Nevada, a few miles west of Las Vegas, I pointed the nose of the View Profile 24DL west when I pulled out of Findlay RV. Lying west-by-northwest of Glitter Gulch, Area 51 has long been suspected of hiding highly secret projects — both military and intelligence-gathering — being developed by the U.S. government. As it turned out, it was too dark to go exploring by the time we arrived, but the deserted desert highways proved to be an excellent test bench for the View Profile 24DL.

The coach is fairly quick for a V-6 diesel-powered motorhome (154 horsepower at 3,400 rpm; 280 pound-feet torque at 1,200 rpm), with zero to 50 mph averaging 15.2 seconds. According to company literature, the View Profile’s gas mileage is said to be the “best in the industry” and factory estimated to be 16 mpg to 19 mpg with this Mercedes-Benz diesel. During our test outing, the vehicle averaged 14.4 mpg over the entire test loop with a high of 16.5 mpg (on the final leg) and a low of 12.9 mpg on the first leg. Not sure why the differences, except that on the first leg of the journey I had to deal with an abundance of afternoon end-of-business traffic, then climbing to our first campsite at Beatty, and the stretch included the zero-to-50-mph runs. Most of the final leg was clear of traffic, and much of it was gradual downhill driving.

Speaking of fuel, the View Profile has a rather unusual location for its fuel filler tube. It’s beneath a fuel door that is secured by the driver’s door when it’s closed.

While driving (and when setting up camp each night), I noticed a lot of glass in the cab area, especially with the overhead skylight. I really enjoyed the additional lightness and brightness. If you’re winter camping, covering all the glass in this area with Winnebago’s window blinds will go a long way toward cutting down your LP-gas bill. Speaking of winter camping, because temperatures hovered in the teens during our outing in the View Profile, we never had an opportunity to deploy the optional powered awning. That’s too bad, as much of the enjoyment of RVing is experienced under a warm sun and the shade of an awning.

Once seated behind the wheel, the only warning lights I noticed were for monitoring the engine’s operation, so I checked further. Only a few items initially can be viewed on the display in the instrument panel: service due date, engine oil level, clock set, and outside temperature (or the digital speedometer can be accessed). One pushes the menu button to scroll through other options.

The View Profile is nimble and easy to handle. It’s at home in any mall’s parking lot, and I had no problem behind the wheel while motoring around Nevada. I just set the cruise control at the speed I wanted and it was maintained, with the five-speed automatic transmission keeping pace with aplomb. Holdback on downhills was easily accomplished — even though the coach was not equipped with an exhaust brake. Drivers will want to indoctrinate themselves with the Sprinter’s shift selector panel, which displays no lower gears. “P” is at the top, then “R”, “N” and “D,” respectively. Plus and minus signs on either side of the shifter indicate the presence of additional gears. The driver taps the shifter to the left to drop the transmission to a lower gear and taps it to the right to raise the transmission a gear.

When I was dumping the View Profile’s holding tanks during the post-test cleanup, I discovered that the process is a bit more involved than that of other motorhomes. This unit uses a pump to transfer the gray water to the main drain hose. The gray tank drain valve handle is located under the rear cap in the left rear corner. After dumping the black tank and closing that valve, you pull the gray tank valve and then operate the pump switch in the water center compartment until the tank is drained. According to company officials, the advantage of this system is that it allows for a single drain hose connection.

The cab of our test coach was simple and functional. It is equipped with removable carpet mats on the floorboards and swiveling captains’ chairs. The manual seats were actually quite sophisticated and comfortable. They move fore and aft as well as up and down, and they recline and also have an adjustable lumbar support pillow.

Although this motorhome offers an abundance of interior storage, you will want to keep in mind that its GVWR is 11,030 pounds. Our test unit weighed in at 9,700 pounds with full fuel and fresh water tanks; when this is deducted from the GVWR, it leaves the coach with 1,330 pounds to spare. Obviously, the more passengers aboard, the less rated weight is left for food, toiletries, clothing, bedding, etc.

While driving, I enjoyed the View Profile’s cruise control, tilt and telescoping power steering, antilock brakes, and electronic skid control. The 180-amp alternator keeps all three batteries (one chassis and two house) charged and ready for use. The two house batteries are also wired through a dash-mounted auxiliary starting switch in case a bit more boost is needed to turn over the Mercedes-Benz V-6 engine on a cold morning.

Although the 24-foot-9-inch View Profile might not be described as spacious, it certainly is not cramped. Because of the cold weather we experienced during our road test, Saraine and I spent much of our time inside the motorhome. We never felt confined. I’m not sure whether four people would experience “cabin fever” after three or four days, but the two of us never did.

The View Profile 24DL comes with a base suggested retail price of $105,791; its as-tested price was $112,175 with several options: electric patio awning, exterior speaker system, water purifier, Alcoa stylized aluminum wheels, 3.2-kilowatt Cummins Onan diesel generator.

MANUFACTURER

Winnebago Industries Inc., 605 W. Crystal Lake Road, Forest City, IA 50436; (641) 585-3535; www.winnebagoind.com

MODEL

2010 Winnebago View Profile

FLOOR PLAN
24DL

SLIDEOUTS
1, rear

CHASSIS
Sprinter

ENGINE
Mercedes-Benz 3-liter CDI 6-cylinder; 154 horsepower @ 3,400 rpm, 280 pound-feet torque @ 1,200 rpm

TRANSMISSION
5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive

AXLE RATIO
3.92 to 1

TIRES
LT215/85R 16 LRE

WHEELS
Alcoa 16-inch aluminum

WHEELBASE
170 inches

BRAKES
hydraulic four-wheel antilock disc

SUSPENSION
front, strut with transverse leaf springs; rear, leaf springs; stabilizer bars front and rear

SHOCK ABSORBERS
heavy-duty two-piece gas struts

STEERING
power-assisted rack and pinion

ALTERNATOR
180-amp

BATTERIES
chassis (1) — 100-amp;
coach (2) — deep-cycle Group 24 RV batteries

INVERTER
300-watt

ELECTRICAL SERVICE
30 amps

AUXILIARY GENERATOR
Cummins Onan 3.2-kilowatt diesel (optional)

EXTERIOR LENGTH
24 feet 9 inches

EXTERIOR WIDTH
90 inches

EXTERIOR HEIGHT
10 feet 7 inches

INTERIOR HEIGHT
6 feet 5 inches

BASEMENT STORAGE
two bins; one on right side and one in rear (19.8 cubic feet)

GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT RATING (GCWR)
15,250 pounds

GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR)
11,030 pounds

GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR)
front — 4,410 pounds;
rear — 7,720 pounds

AS-TESTED WEIGHT
(weighed with full water and fuel tanks)
front axle — 3,280 pounds;
rear axle — 6,420 pounds;
total — 9,700 pounds

OCCUPANTS AND CARGO
maximum — 1,585 pounds

SEAT BELTS
6

SLEEPING CAPACITY
3

FRAME CONSTRUCTION
aluminum and steel

INSULATION
polystyrene foam

FRESH WATER TANK CAPACITY
29 gallons

HOLDING TANK CAPACITIES
gray water — 32 gallons;
black water — 32 gallons

FUEL CAPACITY
25 gallons

FUEL REQUIREMENTS
diesel

PROPANE CAPACITY
18 gallons

WATER HEATER
6-gallon Atwood

WATER SYSTEM
on demand

HEATING SYSTEM
Suburban, 20,000 Btu

AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM
(1) Coleman 13,500 Btu; heat pump optional

REFRIGERATOR
Norcold 5.5-cubic-foot two-way (AC and LP gas)

TOILET
Thetford porcelain with hand sprayer

WARRANTY
coach — one-year/15,000-mile basic; structure — 3 year/36,000-mile limited; roof — 10-year limited parts and labor; chassis — 36 months/36,000 miles

BASE SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE
$105,791

PRICE AS TESTED
$112,175

SOURCE:  FMCA
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Monday, March 15, 2010

The Keystone Montana Fifth Wheel - #1 Selling 5th Wheel!

Keystone Montana fifth wheel
"The comfort and luxury consistent with being the #1 selling fifth wheel in North America - none of the details have been overlooked or forgotten"

Keystone says: "Montana’s luxurious new decors and easy living features provide the comfort and luxury consistent with Montana’s reputation being the #1 selling fifth wheel in North America. None of the details have been overlooked or forgotten. Plush residential furniture, state of the art remotely controlled electronics, and solid hickory cabinetry only highlight the all new 2010 Montana."

The picture below shows the interior of the beautiful 3400RL model.

 
Keystone says: "Montana’s luxurious living area has a 72” residential sofa which is upholstered in beautiful heavy grade fabric. The sofa also converts to a true 60” x 80”queen size air bed with the touch of a switch. There is 5 cubic feet of storage space in the base of the sofa. Standard on every Montana are two 32” wide, high back glider recliners complete with lumbar cushions. An optional 5100 BTU electric fireplace is available on most models. Most Montana models give you the option of having a computer workstation.

The spaciousness of the Montana is unparalleled. The slide room ceiling height is 6’6”... An industry first. Until you have experienced the shear openness of the Montana, you have no idea what your missing!"

The picture below shows the kitchen arrangement of the 3400RL model with the optional 12 cu. ft. refrigerator. Note the Corian counter top and cabinet space:


"Montana’s wide body bedroom suites are nothing short of extraordinary. When you enter the room, you will instantly recognize the spaciousness accomplished by our deeper slide. The 6’5” tall ceiling height allows for larger cabinets, wardrobes and windows. Montana’s bedrooms have large 30” deep cedar lined closets. The armoire is extremely versatile. It has removable shelves or can be converted for a washer/dryer (prep is already in place). There is even a hidden security storage area for your valuables."

 
 
We show the 10 floorplans below -click for a bigger picture. We really like the wide range of floorplans available with the Montana. 6 of the models have the rear seating area that many people have told Roaming Times they really like. 3 of the models have an entertainment center and desk in a slide room. All of the models show Keystone's wide experience in layout and careful choice of fabrics, furnishings and fittings. A truly beautiful 5th wheel with 10 really nice models for 2010:


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Olive Branch, MS