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12-06-2005, 04:17
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I have been lurking for about a week now and just thought I would throw
my hat in the ring. We are a family with 4 kids (ages 6 - 13) and bought a 97 Beaver Patriot 2 years ago to travel across the country. After putting 10,000 miles on that coach and then selling it we now have our eyes on a Wanderlodge (probably 90s vintage). Obviously sleeping accommodations is an issue for us and in the Patriot we installed a drop dinette and had 2 joey-bed couches. As the kids get bigger, the dinette is getting a bit crowded for 2 kids and maybe a little short for even just 1. I am not sure I would go to the expense of installing a drop dinette again. I have seen pictures of a Newell at Holland Motor Homes that sleeps 9 and I thought I would investigate a similar bunk installation in a Wanderlodge. http://imm.rvamerica.net/showinv/imm_det...lientid=33 <http://imm.rvamerica.net/showinv/imm_det...3&id=10908> &id=10908 We have no intention of changing the queen bed in the back, but would consider installing bunks above the couches in the living area (sleep 6 total - queen, 2 bunks and 2 couches) There are several reasons we are looking at Wanderlodges: 1. Steel frame construction - I'm not sure I want to hang bunks like these from the ceiling of an aluminum frame coach. 2. Towing capacity - We tow a Yukon XL and the older Beavers (and other coaches) have towing capacities closer to 5000 than do the bus class coaches. We towed a smaller 4600 lb van with our Patriot and it worked fine, but I don't think I would tow our Yukon with it. 3. Safety - I like the idea of a "tank" for the family. 4. Ride and handling - The ride and handling of our Beaver was great (8 airbags), but I am hoping the ride of a bus class coach is going to be as good, if not better, as the Beaver. 5. Long-term value - This purchase may be longer term if we enjoy the coach more, but I want to be sure to retain value over that time also. 6. Repairs and maintenance - I do not have time or inclination for a significant full-time project of constant repairs and remodeling. I understand the need for on-going maintenance and now and then repairs. However, I really do want more travel time than I do repair or remodeling time. As I have read some of the discussions about Wanderlodges and investigated other information, they, like many other coaches seem to have their issues, but with regular maintenance and possibly a little help from this group, I hope to own a Wanderlodge one day that will serve our desire to travel as a family. Is anyone familiar with the bunk system that is in the Newell above and possible ways to install a similar system in a Wanderlodge? Also, any other tips anyone has for a "newbie Wanderlodge wanna-be" would be helpful. Brian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-06-2005, 11:34
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Welcome aboard Brian, and you are looking at the right coaches in the
Wanderlodge IMO. We have four children, have struggled with sleeping accomodations in our Wanderlodge coaches. Having some interest and experience modifying Wanderlodge interiors, I too have been interested in the bunk arrangement such as the Newell you've mentioned. In the Newell you're mentioning, the bunks are pretty well designed and reasonably useable. I feel that the design (up high, too high IMO for young ones) is really more for teens-adults. It is fairly sturdy when down, pins to the brackets when up. Very heavy beds, takes some strength to raise/lower. The storage is one big issue on this coach, as the beds have little space on them when stowed and allow no overhead storage. A necessary evil I suppose to gain increased sleeping space. I've seen bunk-bed conversions in a couple of Wanderlodges, and so far I haven't seen it done well (IMO). It can be done, and the ceiling / walls of the Wanderlodge do have the strength to support them. You might call Coachcraft by MacDonald in Columbus, GA about the possibility of converting one, they might even know of one out there that could be bought, I don't know. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Gatley" wrote:<<snip>> > Is anyone familiar with the bunk system that is in the Newell above and > possible ways to install a similar system in a Wanderlodge? > > Also, any other tips anyone has for a "newbie Wanderlodge wanna-be" > would be helpful. > > Brian |
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01-05-2007, 12:47
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My name is Dale Cooper, Have an 84 FC, live near Cleveland Ohio. and am in
need of some help/information. Looking for LED exterior lights. The sockets are rusted out on the rear park light and thought it would be a good time to upgrade. Respectfully, Dale |
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01-05-2007, 13:10
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Dale:
Contact Stephen Birtles, http://www.capeinnovation.com tele 905-328-0162. He supplied my LED markers, and side turn markers. I think he has tail lights also. He may chime in here also. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Dale Cooper To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 6:47 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] New to group My name is Dale Cooper, Have an 84 FC, live near Cleveland Ohio. and am in need of some help/information. Looking for LED exterior lights. The sockets are rusted out on the rear park light and thought it would be a good time to upgrade. Respectfully, Dale [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-05-2007, 13:12
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Welcome Dale:
There are a number of places you can purchase them. http://www.capeinnovation.com has a number of different items for the BB including some of the LED's, not sure about the clearance lights though. http://www.pmlights.com/ is another company which has a lot of lights. Peterson is the type which is on the coach right now. Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" Terrace, B.C. Canada ----- Original Message ---- From: Dale Cooper To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 5, 2007 4:47:11 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] New to group My name is Dale Cooper, Have an 84 FC, live near Cleveland Ohio. and am in need of some help/information. Looking for LED exterior lights. The sockets are rusted out on the rear park light and thought it would be a good time to upgrade. Respectfully, Dale __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-05-2007, 13:16
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Welcome to the WanderlodgeForum Dale:
You will find plenty of help here and remember the only goofy questions are the ones not asked. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 07:47 PM 1/5/2007 -0500, you wrote: >My name is Dale Cooper, Have an 84 FC, live near Cleveland Ohio. and am in >need of some help/information. Looking for LED exterior lights. The sockets >are rusted out on the rear park light and thought it would be a good time to >upgrade. > >Respectfully, >Dale > > > |
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01-05-2007, 13:37
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Dale,
Stephen birtles (Cape Innovation) is the guy. I just replaced all my marker lights with LED units from Stephen and it looks really good. He also has ballasts for the flourescent lights and many other items. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dale Cooper" > > My name is Dale Cooper, Have an 84 FC, live near Cleveland Ohio. and am in > need of some help/information. Looking for LED exterior lights. The sockets > are rusted out on the rear park light and thought it would be a good time to > upgrade. > > Respectfully, > Dale > |
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01-05-2007, 16:58
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