It truly is comforting to know there are folks available and willing to answer these questions along with the comradery of this group. I hope to be able to add to both aspects in the future.
Patrick,
When we were looking at 60472, I talked briefly with Buddy Gregg motorhomes. They may have the build sheet info that will identify bay heat or not. However, with Buddy's funeral today, they may not be open until later.
Our first bus. 60449. a 1999 shell/2001 conversion 2 slide Country Coach XL 45 had bay heat and we were fine at Tiger Run in Breckenridge when the temps were -11F.
If you have power, leave you electric water heaters "ON". We do this with our Beaver XL, and the plumbing bay stays very warm.
Jim and Chris
2001 Featherlite Vogue XLV 2 slide with Rivets-current coach, 1999 shell
Previous 22 years,
We have owned every kind of Prevost shell but an H3-40
Patrick,
Notice Mango deleted his first post, the second post has more make up stuff than the first!![]()
We woke up this morning to 15 degree temps with a wind chill factor that made it feel like 0 in beautiful Woodstock, GA (Atlanta suburb). Now, three hours later at 9:45AM, it is a balmy 16 degrees with the wind chill factor at 2 degrees! That's a little "nipply" even for me!![]()
Out the back door.![]()
Jim,
It looks like a good day to fire up a snowmobile and ride over to your place for a visit and perhaps something good off the barbe, see you got it shoveled out.
I'm glad I'm FROM northeast Ohio and don't live there anymore. It's cold enough in the FL panhandle but we did manage to dodge the snow bullet last night. The rain passed through before the temperature dropped below freezing. It's not supposed to warm up anytime soon either.
Bonnie