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Old 04-14-2023, 04:47 PM   #12
DutchmenSport
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My #1 reason for picking my current Montana? It was all about the floor plan of this specific unit. It had what we were looking for. That was:

Front living room.
Kitchen in the middle with no island blocking anything when the slides are in.
Shower only. No bath tub.
Oven.
And, a rear door on the opposite side of the camper.

The Montana High Country 374FL and the 375FL foot the bill perfect. The difference between the 374 and the 375 is, the 374 has an RV gas/electric refrigerator. The 375 has an all electric refrigerator with an inverter and 2 batteries.

Since then, they've designed the 376FL and the 377FL. The difference is, these two have a loft above the back bed room a bit of reduced bathroom space to accommodate a stair way to the loft, and the counter top makes more of an L-shape, but still, no island. The back door, front living, everything else is almost identical.

If selecting again, I'd really be torn between the 375 and the 377 now. That loft is pretty impressive!

So for us, this Montana had the floor plan and the features we were looking for. If Jayco would have had this floor plan, who knows. I might be on a Jayco forum right now instead!
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