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We finally picked up our brand new 2012 Heartland greystone 33CK today. I will have some pics as soon as I take some. Its a little wet today. Taking the maiden voyage this weekend. Cant wait.
That is very nice, I wondered what the inside of those looked like. We have even looked at one last year ourselves, who knows you have to look alot to find the one you like.
FYI, I would be too, that is nice. That 5'vr must of cost a bit. Enjoy it.
Why do you say that? I could live with or with out it. But it is there so i will use it. It will be nice not to have to run inside to wash hands or food when cooking outside. This camper is mostly to have room for the kids.
Why do you say that? I could live with or with out it. But it is there so i will use it. It will be nice not to have to run inside to wash hands or food when cooking outside. This camper is mostly to have room for the kids.
hehe, I certainly didn't mean or want to offend...guess it's in my nature for a little ribbing especially last night as I had a couple of drinks
What I was trying to convey (maybe not successfully, DOH!) is that your f'vr is very nice and that outdoor kitchen is one of the nicer ones I have seen pictures of = me jealous
I have the Sundance 3300CK. It looks to be the same rig but in white. The outdoor kitchen is awsome once it is set up. We never cook inside unless we are preparing a very large meal and need both going. I think you will really enjoy being able to put the kids in their own room!!
I have the Sundance 3300CK. It looks to be the same rig but in white. The outdoor kitchen is awsome once it is set up. We never cook inside unless we are preparing a very large meal and need both going. I think you will really enjoy being able to put the kids in their own room!!
you are correct. the greystone is a small step up from the sundance. the exterior paint has a special coating to resist fading, the unit is a 50amp not 30amp and some other small stuff. Both are nice rigs.
My original plan was to drive the rig up on the scales on the way home. But I decided based on time, that I would fill her up with all our gear. Then take a drive to the scales to get a real world weight. I will post my weights as soon as I get them.
Looks very nice. I have never even seen a outside kitchen before and I just bought a new rig last year. I went the Toy Hauller route, no kids but have to take the Hog... Looking to see how much that weighs!
That's a gorgeous trailer. My little kids are in college now so we have no need for our TT w\bunks, but it's what we have now. That outside kitchen is a wonderful idea. Best of luck with the rig! Seeya on the highway.
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