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Thursday, October 2, 2008

The revolutionary Veranda by Country Coach opens new possibilities for RVing

Innovative high end RV maker Country Coach breaks new ground with it’s new motorhome design. What makes the Veranda unique is the deck. The passenger side wall lowers to make a 13 feet by five feet six inch deck. There is a 37 inch LCD high definition TV on the deck with a switchblade lift that stows the TV. There are five floor plans to choose from including one with a galley island facing the deck.

The patent pending lifting mechanism and folding wall are truly revolutionary in the RV industry. This design creates a wide open feeling making the living space seem huge. When closed, the double pane four foot wide sliding glass doors preserve the view while easily gliding out of the way creating an eight foot wide passage. It also has screen doors. The sliding glass doors seal out the elements as well as creating a quiet interior when closed.

The deck is lined with a heavy duty waterproof flooring and the automatic awning provides plenty of shade. Move a table and chairs out on the deck and you have a great place for a relaxing dining experience.The deck takes 20 seconds to open and 30 seconds to retract and is raised and lowered by a very dependable HWH brand mechanism which can be retracted manually.In the video below I demonstrate how it works. What will they think of next? You can learn more about it here: Veranda


Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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6 Comments:

  • I'm thinking sleeping space for all those kids. Up off the ground yet outside. Even maybe put a tarp around the sides to keep the weather out? Or when the weather is nice, the kids can sleep inside & Ma & Pa can fall asleep watching the stars.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 4, 2008 12:51:00 PM PDT  

  • Well professor...ya just lost tenure... Not only is it a stupid idea but with the TV on the deck you can now annoy campers even farther away from you...
    Fox

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 4, 2008 4:21:00 PM PDT  

  • I can't help but think that the market for these McMansions are shrinking.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 5, 2008 12:26:00 PM PDT  

  • I think this is a great for the handicap person, young or elder. I have seen grown handicap children rving and it is so hard for their parents getting them in and out of the rv. This will help them and their parents from having to stay inside most of their camping experience.
    Kudo's to you, now could this also have a lift on it??

    By Blogger sha, at October 5, 2008 5:24:00 PM PDT  

  • I think this makes for a great business proposition...
    Here's the proposition to augment your retirement income and to pay for this American innovation of excess ...bigger is better even if you have to max your credit cards to do it...
    All you have to do is install a fryer and you are in business to sell French Fries and hotdogs at every stop and you have it made..
    In Canada, we call them Chip Stands.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 6, 2008 9:28:00 AM PDT  

  • If one is handicapped the b would be a great way to get out without getting out of the rv. Yet the cost would be to much am sure. I'll keep walking down the three steps to be outside until am in my 80's if my walking leaves me.
    catrun

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at October 13, 2008 12:24:00 PM PDT  

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