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View Poll Results: There's kind of a perception among Class A owners that Class C's are small, but you folks that own
25 feet and under 83 25.15%
26-29 feet 91 27.58%
30 feet or more 156 47.27%
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Old 12-15-2005, 05:38 AM   #1
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So far not too many big boys have voted in the poll. Where are all those Endura owners? That's one fine motorhome and I'm sure there must be more of you out there!
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I like the design of many of the type C motor homes, and believe that they may be safer driving on the highway. I only wish that I'd had an oportunity to consider the Seneca or another of similar size and design. Oh well, that'll be my next life.
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I see more of the larger Class C's have cast their vote. As of this morning, it is 8/8/5 in the three size ranges.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">and believe that they may be safer driving on the highway. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


That would be a good topic for discussion, fireman. I think I'll start another thread on it.
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Our Class C is 31 ft. with one slide.
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Hi All,

We don't have it anymore, but the 1994 Class-C that we did have, Damon Ultrasport was 30' with no slides !! I think if it had a slide or two we would still have it !!
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We are waiting for our new 2006 Chateau 31F. 32 ft. 2 slides. Should be in in a couple of weeks.
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24' one slide, perfect for the DW and I. If we went any larger, I'd run out of breath chasing her around in it.
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