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Old 02-23-2017, 09:29 AM   #1
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Graduating from class B to new class C

My wife and I are picking up our new Winnebago View 24V next week. We're new to the RV forum world, but not to RV'ing; we're graduating from a class B conversion van up to the 24V, and looking forward to the adventures ahead.
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Hi Don & Evelyn



Glad to have you here in the forum with us. You're gonna love it here.

Congrats on your new Vista. Best of luck with it.

Happy Trails!!!
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Welcome Uncle Don! As a fellow Class C owner you've come to the right place for help and advice to keep your RV rolling.
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Hi Don & Evelyn! Welcome to IRV2! We're sure glad you joined the gang!

Congrats on the new rig! Keep her between the ditches!

Good luck, happy trails, and God bless!
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Welcome! We did the same thing. Went from a 19' B to a 27' C. After a few years with the B we found we wanted a full time queen bedroom. No more making up the bed and folding it away every morning or climbing over each other. Now if one of us is tired the other can still use the rest of the RV. The B was great for just me but not so much for extend trips with both of us.
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Welcome! We did the same thing. Went from a 19' B to a 27' C. After a few years with the B we found we wanted a full time queen bedroom. No more making up the bed and folding it away every morning or climbing over each other. Now if one of us is tired the other can still use the rest of the RV. The B was great for just me but not so much for extend trips with both of us.
Thanks for the welcome....Exactly the same with my wife and I...we hated having to fold up the bed every day.

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