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Len and Jo

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I thought it might be of interest to all the people interested in Class B ( aka: conversion vans or converted vans) RV's to post links to many of the manufacture web sites.  Make it easy to compare styles and features.  The list tends to start with the "little" guys and works its way up and up.

The Westy               http://www.gtrv.com/index.htm

The New-West         http://www.new-west.com/

Pleasure Way            http://www.pleasureway.com/

Sportsmobile             http://www.sportsmobile.com/

.................              http://www.xplorermotorhome.com/

Vista Cruiser             http://www.gulfstreamcoach.com/bvans/index.htm

Great West              http://www.greatwestvans.com/

Ventura                   http://www.ventura-rv.com/

ERA                        http://www.winnebagoind.com/products/era/

Interstate                http://www.airstream.com/products/2009-fleet/touring-coaches/interstate/index.html

Roadtrek                    http://www.roadtrek.com/

Leisure Vans             http://www.leisurevans.com/view_all.html

Lexington (B+)         http://www.forestriverinc.com/nd/default22.asp?nav=rec&page=lex&choice=brochure

Platinum (B+)           http://www.coachhouserv.com/

Damara Sport (B+)    http://www.safarimotorcoaches.com/modelsxml/safari.aspx?content=index&model=damarasport

Born Free (B+)         http://www.bornfreemotorcoach.com/products.php
 
Thanks Tom,

How goes it?  Are you on water or land?  Hopefully we will be heading down to the 4 corners area this October for a month.  Will try to fit in as many parks and monuments as we can.  I continue to build/fit drawers and cabinets in our van.  Everything has a place and is in its place....well most the time.
 
[quote author=Len and Jo]Are you on water or land?[/quote]

Kinda in between. We recently made a brief trip in the coach to spend time with kids and grandkids before school re-started, and will soon be taking the next boat trip. No plans yet for another extended RV trip, but we tend not to plan long term; Like to take off on a whim, throw a dart at the map and see where it lands.
 
While Born Free considers itself a Class C manufacturer, many buyers would class the 20 & 22 ft "Built for Two" models as a Class B. They are certainly in the same size/style group as the Damara & Lexington, which are what is sometimes called a B+.
 
Thanks Gary,

I added Born Free to the list.  Anything made in Iowa can't be all bad (we lived in Cedar Rapids for a few years when first married and I had my first job.  Our son was also born there).
 
See what is going on on the other side of the pond.  Those people REALLY have great design ideas for class 'B' recreation vehicles.  Makes me want (well almost) gut my vehicle and start over.

As posted
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/f.dichamp/bourget.htm

English translation.....I hope
http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=y&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpagesperso-orange.fr%2Ff.dichamp%2Fbourget.htm&sl=fr&tl=en&history_state0=

I think they really have polished and well thought out designs.
 
Another good place to get a list of RV Manufacturers is here.  http://www.rvdad.com/rv-manufacturers.html
 

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