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RV Details

  • Year: 2018
  • Model: FORESTER LE 3251DSLE
  • Listing ID: 2468403
  • Partner ID: 5025788128
  • Posted On: Apr 14, 2023
  • Updated On: Apr 14, 2023

Description

Adventure awaits! Big family bunkhouse. Owned/maintained by an engineer. Title in hand.

Our family of seven has comfortably lived in this motorhome for weeks at a time. We've traveled from Chicago to California on Route 66, from Yellowstone to the Florida Keys, from Texas to Disney World, plus many more trips.

We bought it new from Camping World in May of 2018. Our boys are getting older and don't have time to camp anymore.

We upgraded and customized it over the years. The bathroom sink is a marble residential sink. The curtains are new and don't block the top of the window like the original roller shades did. The roof vents have Maxxair covers, so you can keep the vents open while driving and in the rain. The couches and dinette are treated with Hydrothread ceramic coating to protect the fabric and repell stains. The new tires have about 5,000 miles on them.

There are plenty of seats for driving (11) and beds for sleeping (11, if 6 are kids). In addition to the 2 front seats, the dinette has 4 seatbelts, the main sofa has 3, the rear sofa has 2. The dinette becomes a bed and can fit 2 kids, the main jack-knife sofa fits 2 kids, the rear sofa fits 2 kids, the main bunk fits 2 adults, the twin bunk fits 1 adult, and the queen bed is for mom and dad.

The little kids love the bunkhouse. They can watch TV back there while we drive. At night, it becomes a private bedroom, right next to the bathroom.

The big kids love the 60"x80" bunk over the cab. They can close the curtains and have their own big TV.

The generator is great for boondocking. We also use it to run the AC while driving through the desert.

The coach battery / inverter is powerful enough to charge our phones and run the furnace fan while boondocking overnight (without running the generator).

The refrigerator runs very efficiently on propane. When we start the generator, or plug in at a campground, it automatically switches to electrical power.

We're excited for our RV to take a new family on their next adventure!


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