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Re: coachman aurora 3580 v monaco windsor

Postby ARBTAB » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:24 pm

I'm a great fan of Monaco having owned two. Be careful of some Windsor models. I looked at one a couple of years ago and it had less than one tonne of payload - not much if you are full timing. Other Windsor models have considerably more payload. The build/weight document is often stuck on the reverse of a cupboard door or with the document file. Yes, I have three solar panels on the roof and they do make a difference - except at Peterborough Show this past weekend whe a hydro electric power system would have been more appropriate.
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Re: coachman aurora 3580 v monaco windsor

Postby Mrtibbs » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:30 pm

ARBTAB wrote: Yes, I have three solar panels on the roof and they do make a difference - except at Peterborough Show this past weekend whe a hydro electric power system would have been more appropriate.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Well put....

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Re: coachman aurora 3580 v monaco windsor

Postby christopher1 » Fri May 04, 2012 7:34 am

Hi Dave, just look at this topic we have a Holiday Rambler Neptune 2005 with Cummins engine and Alison gear box. We have had the trailing arms replaced, full service in Nov 12 months Mot lots to talk about please give me a call before you buy else where 07849642906, if no answer leave a message i will call you back.
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