How wide is a Forest River Sunseeker?
How wide is a Forest River Sunseeker?
101″
Specifications
| Floorplan: | 2440DS : Ford Chassis | 3050S : Ford Chassis |
|---|---|---|
| Exterior Height: | 11′ 3″ | 11′ 3″ |
| Exterior Width: | 101″ | 101″ |
| Fresh Water: | 44.00 gal. | 44.00 gal. |
| Gray Water: | 39.00 gal. | 39.00 gal. |
Who makes the Forest River Sunseeker?
Forest River RV
Sunseeker LE 2350SLE | Forest River RV – Manufacturer of Travel Trailers – Fifth Wheels – Tent Campers – Motorhomes.
Who makes the Sunseeker?
Sunseeker International
Sunseeker International is a British luxury performance motor yacht brand. Originally named Poole Power Boats, the company was founded by brothers Robert and John Braithwaite in 1969. The company changed its name to Sunseeker International in 1985 and has since become a global icon.
Is the Forest River sunseeker a good unit?
I don’t like giving bad reviews, and we do love the RV, we just wish we had paid closer attention to quality when we chose our Sunseeker. Honestly, for about $100 more, and a little more time to look things over before delivery, this would be a great unit. Did you find this useful?
Is it the chassis manufacturer’s fault Forest River Sunseeker?
I get “it’s the chassis manufacturer’s fault” and they say it’s the RV manufacturer 99% of the time (so they will charge me to fix it). The unit has 7500 miles on it, and we are very careful to take care of our things, so no, it’s not us.
Why is my Forest River Sunseeker making a noise?
While in New Mexico we kept hearing a noise from underneath the coach. My brother got under it and found that the fluid lines going to the jacks was installed in a way that had them laying on the exhaust. You could see the bubbling from the heat on the lines.
I don’t like giving bad reviews, and we do love the RV, we just wish we had paid closer attention to quality when we chose our Sunseeker. Honestly, for about $100 more, and a little more time to look things over before delivery, this would be a great unit. Did you find this useful?
I get “it’s the chassis manufacturer’s fault” and they say it’s the RV manufacturer 99% of the time (so they will charge me to fix it). The unit has 7500 miles on it, and we are very careful to take care of our things, so no, it’s not us.
While in New Mexico we kept hearing a noise from underneath the coach. My brother got under it and found that the fluid lines going to the jacks was installed in a way that had them laying on the exhaust. You could see the bubbling from the heat on the lines.