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Old 12-27-2020, 08:45 AM   #23
DutchmenSport
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Reading all these comments about THIS specific fifth wheel makes me think, that maybe, the manufacturer's visionary purpose for it was more of a stationary Park Model concept. Everything about this camper would work well if it were parked permanently and never moved. The storage under, flat shelves in a U shaped pantry, a toilet that can be used only when the slide is out, top heavy (center of gravity high), and floating floor / structural framing concerns??? If it were towed, parked and never moved again, it would be a nice substitute for a park model. If the intent is TRAVEL, it appears it's not very designed very well for that. But, as stated above, we each use our campers in a different way and it will be targeted to a select audience, same as every make and model.

Keystone has started building fifth wheels with basements under the rear with raised living rooms, actually creating an upstairs in the front, and in the back, with the kitchen middle area sunk, which still gives the feeling of a much higher ceiling and still provides a lot of storage under the floor. In a way, this concept appeals more to me than one floor. It would be nice if Keystone took note of the air conditioner system in this model. It would be nice to have more information on the air conditioner ... yes, agree.
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