I really hate to say it, but Jim is correct with his statements. We took the Towables Factory tour at the same time. It was the first time I have ever taken it and I was very disappointed in what I witnessed being done on the assembly line.
Insulation that should have been placed in the floor/frame and it was left out. When it was pointed out to GS personnel they just looked at it and us, BUT did nothing about it. Routed the water tank fill line thru part of the frame then up and over one frame member, then back thru the next frame member. And one wonders why the tank won't fill properly???
That was on a Prairie Schooner, wonder what they do on the lower line models???
I agree with Jim that the Class A motorhomes are much better insulated than the towables we witnessed on the assembly line in June. The motorhome tour have I taken four times so I am very familar with the assembly of them. Of course the bottom line cost is higher for the Class A, but the quality should be in the Prairie Schooner in the construction, but what we saw that is hidden during assembly, a lot is left out.
Ron
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