@@rvroadway thanks so much! I’m looking for a most of the time RV to make as self sustaining as possible, but I worry about decay with wood frames. The killer thing for me is the tub! It looks amazing, the price is good, and I think it will be great for modifications. I’m thinking a wood stove, composting toilet, rain catch and water recirculation system, and attempt to go fully solar. I think I can do it for less than 50k, and this looks to be the best base I can find. Do you think it will last a good long time?
Needs a rear fold u bumper rack
You can add one I am sure
Very nice !!!!
Thank you so much!
@@rvroadway The Outback OBX only has 2 floor plans, do you foresee them getting more?
@@Bronco2Cj Talking to the rep, I think this will remain for now, however next year they might add more in the mix!
Does the bottom bunk bed fold up
Yes Frank, it sure does!
Love the shirt!
Thank you!
Does anyone know what the frame on this is? Is it wood or aluminum? And whether the siding and roof are single piece/weather resistant?
Hi Aria! It is sitting on a Norco BAL Chassis, It is Aluminum, and yes the siding and roof is waterproof.
@@rvroadway thanks so much! I’m looking for a most of the time RV to make as self sustaining as possible, but I worry about decay with wood frames. The killer thing for me is the tub! It looks amazing, the price is good, and I think it will be great for modifications. I’m thinking a wood stove, composting toilet, rain catch and water recirculation system, and attempt to go fully solar. I think I can do it for less than 50k, and this looks to be the best base I can find. Do you think it will last a good long time?
@@ariasarcana3142 Oh absolutely! That is what they are built for! That sounds like a great game plan!
As a final question do they say what the siding is made out of? Blessings! This really looks to be it!