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    Gershwin,

    45's are a problem at parks as Loc pointed out. Here's a website you can look at:
    http://www.recreation.gov/

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    Just as a point of information, some of the older 40 foot coaches have a turn radius greater than 45 foot coaches. When the original solid axle 45 foot coaches came on the market they had improved steering geometry, and the IFS shortened the turn radius even more.

    The more likely issue relative to tight spots is not the turn radius, but the fact the coaches will have some impediments along the inside radius of the turn. If there is any question about that consdier how many instances of bent metal listed on this site by the brave folks who are willing to post such stuff involves the bay doors. The damage to the front and back of coaches has nothing to do with length as much as not stopping until something was hit.

    Except for Mango who might benefit from having 5 feet less of metal to bend I would guess there are very few 45 foot owners who would ever go back to a 40 footer because it presumably can get into or through a smaller space. If you really want to tackle challenging spaces consider one of the old single axle, 96 inch wide 35 foot long Prevost conversions.

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    Something to consider, the later model year 40 foot coaches dropped the horse power down to 435 horse to accomodate cooling for the emitions nonsense and I don't know what year that happened. That being said, I followed Bob Makin of Pantara Coach from Florida to Savannah after he picked up the American 40 coach they now have for sale and he dusted me in my 45 on the entrance ramps on I 95.

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    Greetings and Merry Christmas to all. We have an American Coach, 2000 XL II 45. I am the second owner, and had the coach refit at Panterra Coach. Very happy with the custom work done @ Panterra. Our coach if fitted with 3 bunks opposite the head, new stranded bamboo flooring (!) booth dinette and two opposing Villa convertible sofas. We are traveling w/3 kids and find this the best compomise. The original conversion by American has proven to be very reliable, well thought out systems and workmanship. This past year I had considered selling and trading up, but the market is too soft to sell and decided on custom exterior upgrade.
    The coach is now at Xtreme in Texas, and James is doing a complete Prevost custom paint project for us.
    On the question about 40 vs. 45, there is no other choice for us, family of 5, than 45ft. Our last coach was a travel supreme, 38' and the additional footage provides space for full length bunks without encumbering the galley or salon.

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    Default American XLII 45' Single Slide

    Gerswhin, I have an American 45' XLII with the single salon slide, that I bought from Panterra almost 3 years ago. Peg and I love the bus, have only a few issues over the years ( Like everybody else ) and have had a very positve experience from the folks at Panterra. They are always willing to help, as much as they can.

    Don't worry so much about the size of the bus, 40' vs 45', worry more about how you intend to use it. The extra 5' of living space inside may mean all the difference to you when camping, however, check out all bus's to see how they work for you.

    An American Bus while being an orphan is still a great PREVOST. If you purchase from Panterra or California coach, or any of our sponsors, you will have the support you need.

    Tuga, thanks for thinking of me and the kind words.

    Loc, "BITE ME" and I can think of one place on you to put a "Stud Muffin" ! ( Read Previous Posts about the actual use of this item )


    HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYBODY

    Gary S.

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    Hi Gary. How's that Bumper Sticker working for Ya?
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Hey Gary De, nice to hear from you. I have made more friends recently because of those stickers than you can shake a stick at. Especially after I tell them the full story of how they came to be on my American Coach.

    They just love the story and the selfishness of the man that paid $ 1000 for the privelage of putting them on my bus. Thanks JDUB. U da Man

    Hey JDUB, how is the search for your next CC bus coming anyway ?

    Gary S.

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    Thanks folks for all the help. OK - the 40 is out. However, American is still on the list of our preferred converters as are Marathon, Liberty (no doubt), Royale and perhaps Featherlite/Vantare.

    Yes with the earlier poster - looking at opposing couches and booth as a must and we have to have dedicated space for children. As another resort we will just place them in a large rear wardrobe and build a bulk head creating a flat area and remove any electronics, shelving, drawers.

    Getting close on several different coaches right now hope to do something over Christmas break.

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