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10-21-2016, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Misty123
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Very nice! If I am correct, a permanent wall frame is just on the bedroom side of the fridge? The bedroom then has two slides across from each other? This makes good sense for strength for sure. Looking at the photo at a glance, I would absolutely say that was a FWS.
By the way, love the couch with the tall back, looks really comfortable too.
Thanks for the info all. Gonna study more on the Cornerstone 45W.
Best Regards,
W.D.
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10-21-2016, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Electra 225
Very nice! If I am correct, a permanent wall frame is just on the bedroom side of the fridge? The bedroom then has two slides across from each other? This makes good sense for strength for sure. Looking at the photo at a glance, I would absolutely say that was a FWS.
By the way, love the couch with the tall back, looks really comfortable too.
Thanks for the info all. Gonna study more on the Cornerstone 45W.
Best Regards,
W.D.
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You are correct about a permanent support wall just on the bedroom side of the pantry/ frig.
Send me your email and I'll send you some pictures if you're interested.
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10-22-2016, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Electra 225
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That is a beautiful 07 T.S.!!!
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10-22-2016, 12:58 PM
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I personally think the design of a full wall slide in the floor plan would be nice... before my 44b anthem I had a different coach that had the full wall slide.. it is a noticeable difference in the feel in the coach and there was just as much basement space..of course this all assuming that it has the right support system to be safe and work without worry. Others are doing the full wall slide.. so it's obviously possible to do . I just feel with the full wall slide my old coach felt a lot bigger..Jmo
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10-22-2016, 07:41 PM
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My viewpoint is that I like the separation between the front and the back. I don't really care to see all the way into the bedroom. On my 42DLQ, I find that closing the door between the front and the midsection actually makes the front look larger. My S&B has a weird layout too, in that if all the doors are open you can sit in the dining room and see all the way through the living room, down the hall, and see the dang toilet in the bathroom. WTF? Closed doors are good sometimes. In the Entegra I see the washer/dryer door, not exactly ugly in any way, but I just really wanted to point out that IMHO there is no real advantage to a full wall slide.
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10-22-2016, 09:08 PM
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Yeah I see what you mean DeeGee. With your floor plan, I think a sort of "apartment" look and feel is achieved. That probably is what inspired Winnebago's new Grand Tour 45RL. It is a quad slide 45ft coach, and the floor plan has many things in common with some Entegra layouts.
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W.D.
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10-22-2016, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BUS4US
That is a beautiful 07 T.S.!!!
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Yeah it's a dandy. The fit and finish (from the photos anyway) looks exquisite. Also looks like cut and buff paint too, and 600 hp to boot. In the day, I would guess this T.S. was competing head to head with the Newmar London Aire. They had the same engine for example. I wouldn't mind owning this coach.
Regards,
W.D.
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10-22-2016, 09:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Misty123
You are correct about a permanent support wall just on the bedroom side of the pantry/ frig.
Send me your email and I'll send you some pictures if you're interested.
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Thanks for the pics Tadd, I appreciate that. That is one mighty fine coach.
You wouldn't know it wasn't a FWS coach. They did that right.
Best regards,
W.D.
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10-23-2016, 02:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ann n Gene
Take a look at the 44B and 45B. With the slides open they are very similar to a full wall slide but with much added strength because of the brace about two thirds of the way back. It has a big wide bedroom door giving a feel of a full wall slide. All JMHO
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2014 MKT towed
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I think it was smart of Entegra to use two slides to get the full wall slide appearance
Lower stressed more reliable slides
Greater structural entegrity of the house structure
Reliability of a MH is VERY important imo
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10-23-2016, 05:11 PM
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Just talked with Tadd Jenkins here at Octoberfest and the subject came up...he says never again (on the 40+ footers)...just too much weight on the top side structure. They don't trust the long term.
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