That clothes bar and shade in the bunk space look like great grandkids toys. One and a half baths is awesome! Love seeing the live action slide show. Great job Assistant Mike!
Very good review Josh. I really like this one. So much so, I sent it to my better half for her perusal. I do like that you can still sleep in the beds in road mode. The bunks are perfect for littles...if not adults.
@@JoshtheRVNerd In that office/closet it appeared that only the middle comes out. I would like to see one of the sides also be removeable. I would use it for storage but a shelf would be beneficial. I am also a fan of the dinette rather than a booth. Otherwise nothing jumps out. Thanks for all of the videos, i really enjoy seeing the products and your presentation.
👏👏👏👏Mike”Anna”. Mike just think about the stories you get to tell to your family when you get home from work. My wife and I could make one heck of a Encore entrance with this one, our friends would want to know if we robbed a bank. Josh the bunk room mattress’s will make descent cushions, that’s all they’re good for. The bunk room is a small office, but better than none. We would donate you the overhead bunk. Josh with the price of gasoline we would need your paycheck to filler up. Josh are you sure that you haven’t been in the sun to long & seeing things😂😂 Josh watching your videos for entertainment plus great information is cheaper than going to theater 🤣🤣keep’m coming humor and all
Lol 😆 🤣 those shades in 5he mid bunk room are Redi Shades (disposable) they're made od a dark paper 5hose shades are supposed to com with 2 chip type clips Good eye Josh👍👍👍👍👍
@@JoshtheRVNerd lol, not my fave either those are meant be temporary shades and your 100% Correct they don't right in an RV your paying Bigg Bucks for..😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
gas weight is 6.7lbs per gallon. water is 8.3 lbs per gallon. ok,lets do some math. occc is 1804.lbs 80 gallon gas tank holds 536 lbs. water is 70 gallons at a 581 lbs. so if i fill my tanks up full that is 1117 lbs. that leaves me with 687 lbs for me, my gear, food and anyone else i want to take with me and there gear as well. you have to watch the wieght you add in. I would have perfered some thing with a little more higher Occc.
@@JoshtheRVNerd you’re so awesome Josh! I always look forward to your videos. I live in Idaho where most of our camping is boon docking. I have an older (1989) camper but someday I’m hoping to buy a new one. I’ve learned so much from you as to what to look for in a camper for the best boon docking experience. Thank you!
I have owned 2 motorhomes vut doubt I will ever buy another. This one is $175k+. For that money you can buy a very nice Montana and a new F350 to pull it AND you have a truck to use when you're not using the motorhome. With a motorhome you have....a motorhome. I rarely used mine to go out to dinner. That's one of those personal preferences. The engineer who designed toe outlet placement in the bunkroom must not have talked to the person who bought the mattresses. It looks like they had plans to have this unit do everything and, in my opinion, they just crammed stuff in where they could. That bed size in an RV this size? Good drawer space in the bedroom. Elbow room in the master bath is very iffy.
I am on the other side of the country and I don’t see that anywhere from coachmen. Maybe give Mike a call from the video and he can check “Small” is the best answer I have btw
If I drive this from Michigan to Florida and stop for 8-12 hours at a tourist attraction etc, what keeps that residential fridge cold, $20 worth of gas😬Just curious, because I know that it wouldn’t even be an issue if you stopped for several days if you have a two way fridge👍
@@JoshtheRVNerd I mean, they used to make cars that could be used as boats. Why not an RV that doubles as a house boat. They share many of the same features and suppliers. Think of it: you could take your family to Wisconsin Dells and totally bypass Chicago and all the tolls and vehicle destroying road chasms just by taking Lake Michigan!
Morning Josh You don't do a lot of motorhone reviews but this has to do with diesel motorhomes so I posted it here ww2.arb.ca.gov/news/carb-unveils-smog-check-trucks-enforcement-event-port-los-angeles When you get some time, read this from California Air Resource Board. Pretty much scratched a diesel pusher motorhome off of my wish list. Have a good day
That clothes bar and shade in the bunk space look like great grandkids toys. One and a half baths is awesome! Love seeing the live action slide show. Great job Assistant Mike!
I like seeing the road mode in action. Gives an idea of how loud it is during conversion.
Overall a nice unit.
Welcome Mike aka Vanna.
Loving the RV and Mike. Both were nice eye candy. 😍
You both are LOTS OF FUN and MOST IMPORTANTLY lots of great advice & THE SHOW & TELL is AWESOME! THANK YOU SO MUCH!🥰
Our pleasure!
Great looking motorhome. Thanks for sharing Josh👍👍
Thx for watching sir!
That office has my attention.
Tack a green screen to the food up part and your ready to zoom!
The office caught my attention too.
Very good review Josh. I really like this one. So much so, I sent it to my better half for her perusal. I do like that you can still sleep in the beds in road mode. The bunks are perfect for littles...if not adults.
Great video Josh... Watch out for those killer bugs, ha ha ha
Stupid things 🐞
That thing is awesome. Another great review Josh 👌
Ty!!
So many good points in this one.
😊 glad you like it
Love the floor.
Great job to Mike! as a vet love the TVP shirt!
You are too dang Funny 🤣 I love your Videos and Mr Mike isn't bad either 😊
Mike was a great help on this one. I'm still learning my motorhomes.
Power Gear slides!
Josh, everyone knows, you say, "Yessir-ee, Bob!" because Bob's your uncle. Well, not *your* uncle. But...well, you know what I mean. 😁
Bob's your Uncle is one of my favorite little phrasings. You don't hear it much here in the states but it seems a little more common across the pond
This has some very positive aspects to it. With a few changes I could using this unit.
Thx mike! What would you alter?
@@JoshtheRVNerd In that office/closet it appeared that only the middle comes out. I would like to see one of the sides also be removeable. I would use it for storage but a shelf would be beneficial. I am also a fan of the dinette rather than a booth. Otherwise nothing jumps out. Thanks for all of the videos, i really enjoy seeing the products and your presentation.
👏👏👏👏Mike”Anna”. Mike just think about the stories you get to tell to your family when you get home from work. My wife and I could make one heck of a Encore entrance with this one, our friends would want to know if we robbed a bank. Josh the bunk room mattress’s will make descent cushions, that’s all they’re good for. The bunk room is a small office, but better than none. We would donate you the overhead bunk. Josh with the price of gasoline we would need your paycheck to filler up. Josh are you sure that you haven’t been in the sun to long & seeing things😂😂 Josh watching your videos for entertainment plus great information is cheaper than going to theater 🤣🤣keep’m coming humor and all
I'm calling shotgun though lol
Wasn't that a ladder in the one storage compartment.....sitting on the 'hump'?
Nice - Bunks = office for me. I don't care for theoverhead bunks, but I see where some. Wow did you have too much coffe this a.m?
Maybe... probably.. definitely?
Lol 😆 🤣 those shades in 5he mid bunk room are Redi Shades (disposable) they're made od a dark paper 5hose shades are supposed to com with 2 chip type clips
Good eye Josh👍👍👍👍👍
They did come with the chip clips. They still weren't my favorite
@@JoshtheRVNerd lol, not my fave either those are meant be temporary shades and your 100% Correct they don't right in an RV your paying Bigg Bucks for..😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
There happens to be a Matress Barn in Pine Hiill, New York.
Hahahhaa figures!!
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 *LOVE this bunkhouse coach* !! *Beautiful Coachmen* !! *LOVE that this one has a bath AND a half* !! #JoshTheRVNerdAtBishsRV 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
It would an amazing option for a travel ball family
gas weight is 6.7lbs per gallon. water is 8.3 lbs per gallon.
ok,lets do some math. occc is 1804.lbs 80 gallon gas tank holds 536 lbs. water is 70 gallons at a 581 lbs. so if i fill my tanks up full that is 1117 lbs. that leaves me with 687 lbs for me, my gear, food and anyone else i want to take with me and there gear as well. you have to watch the wieght you add in. I would have perfered some thing with a little more higher Occc.
Mike is a cutie 🥰
He had those power squats going on in that office man
@@JoshtheRVNerd you’re so awesome Josh! I always look forward to your videos. I live in Idaho where most of our camping is boon docking. I have an older (1989) camper but someday I’m hoping to buy a new one. I’ve learned so much from you as to what to look for in a camper for the best boon docking experience. Thank you!
I have owned 2 motorhomes vut doubt I will ever buy another. This one is $175k+. For that money you can buy a very nice Montana and a new F350 to pull it AND you have a truck to use when you're not using the motorhome. With a motorhome you have....a motorhome. I rarely used mine to go out to dinner.
That's one of those personal preferences.
The engineer who designed toe outlet placement in the bunkroom must not have talked to the person who bought the mattresses.
It looks like they had plans to have this unit do everything and, in my opinion, they just crammed stuff in where they could. That bed size in an RV this size? Good drawer space in the bedroom.
Elbow room in the master bath is very iffy.
Motorhomes definitely require a more dedicated lifestyle to fully benefit from the cost
Please compare to the twenty twenty three model I hear there have been some upgrades
I'll try if I can get my hands on one - I don't bump into these regularly in my adventures
What’s the dimensions on the bunk office wardrobe
I am on the other side of the country and I don’t see that anywhere from coachmen. Maybe give Mike a call from the video and he can check
“Small” is the best answer I have btw
If I drive this from Michigan to Florida and stop for 8-12 hours at a tourist attraction etc, what keeps that residential fridge cold, $20 worth of gas😬Just curious, because I know that it wouldn’t even be an issue if you stopped for several days if you have a two way fridge👍
Definitely hate those shades and the bunks those with tear up and no time
The RV is not waterproof? You mean I cannot put a snorkel on it and run it like a submarine? Bummer.
Yeah I know they really dropped the ball there *cough*
@@JoshtheRVNerd I mean, they used to make cars that could be used as boats. Why not an RV that doubles as a house boat. They share many of the same features and suppliers. Think of it: you could take your family to Wisconsin Dells and totally bypass Chicago and all the tolls and vehicle destroying road chasms just by taking Lake Michigan!
@@adamkemner8137 Every RV could be a boat with enough beer and a few buddies
@@JoshtheRVNerd First, that thought is liberating. Second, that might be where Winnebago's helicopter RV idea came from...
Diesel is the only way to go.
Do you ever take a break?
What's that?
The only thing worse than a 4 inch fart fan and no ladder on a $200,000 motor home is (2) 4 inch fart fans and no ladder☹️☹️☹️
what about a ladder in the bathroom?
@@JoshtheRVNerd If it has a porcelain toilet and a decent fan then absolutely👍
Morning Josh
You don't do a lot of motorhone reviews but this has to do with diesel motorhomes so I posted it here
ww2.arb.ca.gov/news/carb-unveils-smog-check-trucks-enforcement-event-port-los-angeles
When you get some time, read this from California Air Resource Board. Pretty much scratched a diesel pusher motorhome off of my wish list.
Have a good day
TY Gary. Will review