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Mailman01 Member

| Joined: | Tue Feb 19th, 2008 |
| Location: | Clarkson, Kentucky USA |
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| Type of Camper: | Arctic Fox 27T Pulled by Toyota Tundra 5.7 |
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Tue Oct 7th, 2008 09:17 pm |
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I know there are a lot of Travel Trailer owners reading these post, therefore, the reason I am bringing this topic up here. I presently own a Starcraft Starstream 24' camper, I am seriously considering trading it for a Cougar 29FKS model that has a slide. I like the Starcraft and would love some input in the Cougar line. Does anyone out there have any feelings on this issue? Thanks
Marty
____________________ 20 years USAF; 23 years USPS, now looking for an equal or greater amount (40 +years) camping. Hope that is not asking too much...
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camplaffalot Camper

| Joined: | Sat Jun 21st, 2008 |
| Location: | Spring Hill, Florida USA |
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| Type of Camper: | 2007 R-Vision Town & Country B+ ... |
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Posted: Tue Oct 7th, 2008 11:04 pm |
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We have friends who have been full-timing in a 28' Cougar for about 6 years. They love it and it certainly has performed well for them. Keystone has promptly backed them up when there have been problems. Now they are considering "parking" it permanently here in Florida and living in it, purchasing something smaller to travel around in for fun.
M.E.
____________________ Don and Mary Ellen
And Higgins the Yorkshire terror
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fla-gypsy Camper

| Joined: | Fri Dec 7th, 2007 |
| Location: | North Jax, Florida USA |
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Tue Oct 7th, 2008 11:08 pm |
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| The Cougar is generally well thought of. It really depends on what you need as to whether it will work for you.
____________________ Al & Annice-air conditioned gypsy's
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Mailman01 Member

| Joined: | Tue Feb 19th, 2008 |
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Posted: Wed Oct 8th, 2008 02:07 pm |
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| Thank you for your replies. I know it is a little more than we "need" however I was interested in maintenance issues and particular problem areas. I guess one is about as good as another, it just boils down to buyer preference I suppose. Thanks again. Marty
____________________ 20 years USAF; 23 years USPS, now looking for an equal or greater amount (40 +years) camping. Hope that is not asking too much...
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fla-gypsy Camper

| Joined: | Fri Dec 7th, 2007 |
| Location: | North Jax, Florida USA |
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Wed Oct 8th, 2008 03:13 pm |
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| Something else to consider is holding tank size and Tow Vehicle capabilities
____________________ Al & Annice-air conditioned gypsy's
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