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12-18-2014, 08:39 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2014
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My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
My Christmas present from my husband!!! Wanted SMB but fell in love with this one. Its a 2008, less then 7K miles on it. Senior citizens owned, sadly ended up not being able to use Its gorgeous and will be great for everything I want to use it for family, K9 training, SAR missions and grandkids. Got a ton of help from reading this list so thanks!
Cat
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12-18-2014, 09:20 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: St. Paul, MN
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Congrats Cat. Looks like new! Enjoy!
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12-18-2014, 09:25 PM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Thanks! It's going to be so much fun getting it set up.
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12-18-2014, 09:27 PM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Looks like a great find, congratulations...
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12-18-2014, 09:34 PM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Beautiful color congratulations great Christmas present. Any photos of the inside?
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12-18-2014, 09:44 PM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
here are a few. It was dark by the time I got her parked so I haven't taken more of my own but this give you the idea of the layout. I think its a pretty typical RT 190 design with the fold down bed. I wanted the two passenger captain chairs for Gkids but when they are older maybe and don't want to go I will have that seat space made into cabinets.
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12-18-2014, 10:13 PM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Thats nice! Congrats!
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12-19-2014, 06:41 AM
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Location: Pan-American Highway
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Love it!
We once owned a Pleasure-way and can only say good things about it. Both of those manufacturers are top notch. I can't tell from the photos but I'm assuming you have an aisle bath. We thought that was going to be a pain but it was super convenient.
Enjoy!
-John
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12-19-2014, 07:23 AM
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Location: Sacramento Delta, CA
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Whoa, whoa! What is an "aisle bath" and can you post pictures of it? And, of course, congratulations on a beautiful mini-rv.
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12-19-2014, 08:17 AM
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Re: My new Roadtrek 4x4, Not SMB but is Quigley
Quote:
Originally Posted by E350
Whoa, whoa! What is an "aisle bath" and can you post pictures of it? And, of course, congratulations on a beautiful mini-rv.
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I deleted all of my photos of the Pleasure-way except for two glamor shots. It's not easy to explain but I'll give it a go anyway. In ours, the toilet and sink were behind what appeared to be a cabinet, with the toilet and sink facing the aisle. When in use you stood or your legs were in the space of the aisle. For privacy, the two doors that swung open to access the toilet/sink had additional sliding doors inside them that would connect to the opposing kitchenette cabinets...making a sort of bathroom space. It blocked the entire aisle so anyone else needed to decide to be in the front or the back before it was deployed. The real kicker is a shower pan would snap into the aisle floor, connecting to the gray tank, creating a personal decontamination area. A curtain pulled from within the bathroom closet and a separate shower sprayer was available. Road Treks might fore go the shower pan and have an always available drain directly in the floor, IIRC. The Pleasure-Way does have a drain in the floor that has a screw in cap that must be removed before attaching the shower pan.
We originally though that setting it up and tearing it down would be a pain...not a chance. When needed it was a great use of space and the shower pan fit snugly into the bathroom cabinet when not in use.
-John
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