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12-13-2007, 03:14 PM
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Rivet Master
1989 29' Land Yacht
Mesa
, Arizona
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,804
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goin camping
Best one? Easy to answer.
Its the one where you have all the room you need in the bathroom. It'll also have the right sized bed and the bed is easy to get in and out of and make in the morning.
It'll also have the floorplan that fits how you camp.
Floorplans are more important than length. Go to rallies and look around. You'll know it when you see it.
Currently I think the most popular new Airstreams are the 25 & 27 FB models.
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ALSO SEE POSTING 10
As you can see after 2 years of looking we picked a 1989 Squarestream. It is paid for and has all the above listed item for us. Remember a good RV salesman will SEE THAT YOU and YOUR WIFE CAN FIT ON THE TOILET.
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12-13-2007, 03:21 PM
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Rivet Master
1983 34' Excella
1967 24' Tradewind
Little Rock
, Arkansas
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 3,825
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Ditto!
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Originally Posted by Inland RV Center, In
Tough question.
Easy asnswer.
A 2008 34 foot trailer, with a slideout........................thats paid for.
Andy
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Very well put, Andy!
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12-13-2007, 06:10 PM
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Rivet Master
2021 27' Globetrotter
Saint Louis
, Missouri
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,108
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmini
Remember a good RV salesman will SEE THAT YOU and YOUR WIFE CAN FIT ON THE TOILET.
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Now that's togetherness!
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BRN #20321 Air #4056
"Oooh - They have the Internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
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12-13-2007, 07:05 PM
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Rivet Master
1993 30' Excella
whitewater
, north of cheddar curtain
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1,259
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cosmotini
Now that's togetherness!
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oh cosmo....you are so eloquent...
norby
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beauty is in the eye of the beerholder-cosmo fishhawk
if something is too good to be true, its usually gone before i get there-mister boffo
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12-13-2007, 09:33 PM
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3 Rivet Member
1975 29' Ambassador
Littleton
, Colorado
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 134
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The best is the one you have!!
My personal opinion is your AS will find you. Make a list of you wants and needs and go from there. For me it had to be silver and rounded. The rest we are changing or living with. Remember is an adventure
Good Luck
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and thats not saying much
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12-13-2007, 09:37 PM
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4 Rivet Member
Commercial Member
1954 22' Flying Cloud
2017 30' Classic
Currently Looking...
Ojai
, California
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 254
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That's a loaded question! Airstreams are as different from each other as we are! Each has it's pros...with minimal cons. We choose the 2006 28' Safari because it was the shortest length that gave us a walk around bed which makes life much easier...especially in the middle of the night!
Good luck with your search!
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01-01-2008, 10:08 PM
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Rivet Master
2007 25' Safari FB SE
St. Hedwig
, Texas
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 597
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Our first RV was a 77 Argosy, 26 ft with twin beds and rear bath. The large rear bath was very nice but the shower area was small and very limiting. A larger person would have had a problem using it. The center twin beds were easy to make and comfortable to sleep in.
When we decided to go for a newer unit the first thing I wanted was a comfortable shower.
We settled on a 25 ft Safari Sleeper Six. It has the dinette that gives us a seperated area where we can sit and eat. The corner bed is more that adaquate for us. Difficult to make the bed though. The corner bath is not made for a large size person but I consider the shower great. It gives us true stand up room. I am 5'9" tall and not confined. Since we travel along this trailer is ideal for us. The length is easy to get in and out of tights parking spots. We have no desire for a larger unit.
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01-01-2008, 10:54 PM
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Rivet Master
Currently Looking...
West of Fort Worth
, Texas
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 6,699
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goin camping
Best one? Easy to answer.
Its the one where you have all the room you need in the bathroom. It'll also have the right sized bed and the bed is easy to get in and out of and make in the morning.
It'll also have the floorplan that fits how you camp.
Floorplans are more important than length. Go to rallies and look around. You'll know it when you see it.
Currently I think the most popular new Airstreams are the 25 & 27 FB models.
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To me, going camping's answer said it best. Rallies and dealerships are a great place to see what is available. Rallies have the added bonus of talking to owners to hear what works well and what they would change.
Dave
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01-02-2008, 04:47 AM
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Restorations done right
Commercial Member
1962 26' Overlander
1961 26' Overlander
Vintage Kin Owner
Currently Looking...
Baltimore
, Maryland
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 5,545
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jkcru
The grass is always greener on the other side. There will always be one just a little better,cheaper and brighter than the one you just bought.
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like my 26' 1962 Overlander...
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01-02-2008, 05:25 AM
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Rivet Master
1976 31' Sovereign
Currently Looking...
Chandler
, Oklahoma
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,770
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I love my 24ft 1978 Argosy; however, I have to agree that floor plan is more important than length in most cases. I just bought a 31ft, 1976 Sovereign with the center bath and rear bedroom. It doesn't appear to have the sag of the rear bath models and you can actually get out of bed without crawling over your husband. We would never have given a thought to buying a bigger Airstream if the bed situation had been different. Neither the front or mid bed was really big enough for two people to sleep comfortably unless you took up the entire hall and then getting out of bed in the middle of the night with nowhere to stand and no way to get to the bathroom was.....well you get the point. The Argosys seem to me as the perfect towable light trailer. And I can say with confidence that the end caps don't dent easily under any circumstances. My Sovereign has two dents in it following our ice storm, the Argosy is both dent and scratch free.
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01-02-2008, 10:03 AM
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Rivet Master
1967 20' Globetrotter
Sauquoit
, New York
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 638
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Any Airstream is beautiful. You make the final decision. How many people?
Towing? Where will you travel? How often will you travel? And the questions go on and on.
We are just a couple. When we first started to search we thought a 16 ft Bambi would be fine. Searched and searched. Did not want to travel too far to view. We located a 20 ft Globetrotter a short distance from us. We purchased....and now we know the 16 ft would be too small and the 20 ft is perfect for us. Good luck.
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01-08-2008, 11:31 AM
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4 Rivet Member
2007 25' International CCD
Sugar Grove
, Ohio
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 346
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Looking is one thing. Thinking is another....BUYING is still something else! Putting your money on the table means you'd better be pretty sure of what you are doing. We started looking at 19' thinking that's all we need - a place to sleep at night. What about three rainy days in a row??? Well, better get something a little larger we thought and decided a 23' would be perfect. And, boy did we like the International CCDs. We looked at all the variations and liked the Paprika best. That's the one we wanted. Went out to look and make our selection - now, all we need to do is sit down and write the deal. My wife suggested one more look at the 25' Ocean Breeze. That did it....we returned the next day and wrote our check for the International SS OB. That little extra room was the major selling feature. Living space is so important TO US. And that's what you've got to determine - what's important to you - not to anyone else. Go to rally's, go to RV shows, go to Airstream Dealers - sit in them, look at them, lie down on their beds, ask questions of owners at the rally's. I've yet to meat an AS owner that didn't like to talk about Airstreams. What a great adventure you're starting out on.....good luck with your search. Remeber, you only need to satisfy YOU!!! See you 'streamin down the road some day!
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2007, 25' Airstream International SS OB
2004 Nissas Pathfinder Armada
Equal-i-zer Hitch
Prodigy Brakes
REMEMBER, "It's better to keep your mouth shut and thought a fool,
Than to open it and remove all doubt."
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01-08-2008, 12:05 PM
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Married to Soldiermedic
San Antonio
, Texas
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 437
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You could always be like my husband and myself... about to pick up your 5th AS in a row in a little over a year....
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01-08-2008, 03:26 PM
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Rivet Master
, Minnesota
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 7,721
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The '56 22' Safari was certainly a fine unit with the thirteen panel thing. And likewise the '62 26' Overlander was an excellent specimen.
But on "average" the '59 24' Tradewind hit the target perfectly.
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01-08-2008, 04:14 PM
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Rivet Master
2007 25' Classic
Hydes
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 713
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I have to say the 25' Classic is about the perfect compromise between too small and too large. It gives you a bedroom (twins) that you can stand in and get dressed, a center bath, good storage, both inside and out, an adequate kitchen with hardwood cabinets (Hickory) and a living area that actually feels roomy.I know Airstream has made the same floor plan for the 25 Classic at least from the 80's, but in 2008 they dropped it for the front bedroom with dinette. Although a nice floor plan and very popular right now, it seems a little claustrophobic to me. You have to sit sideways to view the TV and if your sitting on the couch your facing the kitchen sink., The bedroom is in the front where it would seem any traffic through a park at night might wake you and in most parks there's another row of trailers that your backed up to, so during the day sitting at the dinette your facing that. I know the front bedrooms in all models are selling like hot cakes but they feel backward to me.That's my 2 cents on the subject. If you fulltime,for maximum comfort the 34' is the only way to go.
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01-08-2008, 04:19 PM
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1953 Flying Cloud
1953 21' Flying Cloud
West Sacramento
, California
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,034
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It has been said over and over and over again. If there is a rallie in your area go. This is the best way to find out the information your looking for. You can see all different layouts and custom designs. My choice 21" 13 panel Flying Cloud
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01-08-2008, 05:02 PM
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4 Rivet Member
2000 34' Limited S/O
Greensboro
, North Carolina
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 374
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Most desireable Airstream
Decide first how you plan to use it, the amount of time you will spend in it and how many people who will join you regularly.
Then find one that best fits those criteria that you can afford.
When we bought our first As two years ago, I began asking questions from people here on the forum and I went to rallies and met some experienced Airstreamers as well who gave me very good advice.
We opted for an 87 34' because we liked the extra space and we upgraded, ie flooring, upholstery, curtains, fantastic fans, satellite, flat screen TV etc.
In spite of many caveats about the extra length from some here, it tows great, (just like a 27', the extra 7' just follows the first 27')
We love it! We spend long weekends regularly in the mountains, beach, points of interest etc, and as I am still working, I am able to coordinate business via the internet while away.
I'm not as interested in vintage or rallies so I painted my "palet" to suit myself!
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06 Dodge 3500 Cummins Turbodiesel 4X4 Quad Cab Hensley Hitch Pressure Pro Centramatics
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03-27-2008, 07:58 PM
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Vintage Kin
Fort Worth
, Texas
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 8,014
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This question also appears to be one of slipping around buyers remorse by choosing a model that will re-sell quickly. If so, then plan on 6-mos during most of the calendar year (better in some locations in the country as well as season). Great, professionally-lit and -shot photos along with detailed description as well as any work done (documented) available to a prospective buyer should help to shorten that.
That said, finding a unit that has been kept under cover and in regular use that also has the floorplan you want is the key. There is always maintenance and there are repairs. Then there are (in Airstreams) REPAIRS!
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03-27-2008, 08:24 PM
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Ham KI4HJX
1982 27' Excella
1970 23' Safari
Franklin
, 28734
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 126
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Perfect AS
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03-30-2008, 11:31 PM
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Rivet Master
1992 34' Limited
Falls Church
, Virginia
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 945
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Nope......!!!
Nope........!!!!!!!
Everyone's answer so far is wrong....!!!!!
The correct asnwer is.....
wait for it.....
wait for... it.....
Wait... for... it...
the '92 34' Classic Limited!!!
That is the GUARENTEED best AS on the market!!!! The very one that is in my driveway.... and totally paid for... mine, all mine.... I'm sitting on a GOLDMINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK. ok. All kidding aside....
Seriously, if you are going into the AS search for the "Perfect ONE". you will likely be disappointed.
This is similar to art, or car speculation.... there is no "PERFECT" "ONE"....
there is ONLY the "perfect" "one" of the MOMENT!!! When that 'MOMENT' is gone. so is the perfect 'one'....
Others have given you 'the nugget' that will pay the dividend you seek.... Find the correct unit that will meet your needs, buy it, and go camping!!!!
These are not like Ferrari's that you put in a museum.... they are Travel Trailers that are built for a specific purpose - use them for that and they are golden!
They hold their value (if not APPRECIATE!!!) plus there is the 'intangible' of the memories they bring to you and your family!
So very little of all of the above translates into $ and cents, but yet there is TERRIFIC VALUE there. At the worst with an AS, you'll lose money. On average, you'll break even ( and have the use and memories), and at best you'll come out ahead (on the $'s) and still have all the memories!!!!
Can't fault the mercinary thinking that sometimes brings people to the table, but there is really SO MUCH MORE that you can gain from and AirStream.... amd therein lies the genius of the AS founder, Wally Byam.
AirStreams are terrific machines, they do what they were built for so VERy well. Everyony LOVES the shape, the 'look', the 'lifestyle' and all that.... EVEN the 1M$ MH's! but they DON'T have IT!!!!
I DO.... My '92 34' Classic Limited. Plus ALL the memories!!!!
me and my 5 y/o in Cottonwood AZ on Presidents day, Tombstone AZ with the family, the SR of the Grand Canyon w/2 kids, Lake Powell w/ the family, the 4 Corners with the family, Carlsbad Cavern at New Years with the family, Lake Michigan in July, Tulsa in 100+ heat, Silver City on New Years, Chicago in Sept.....
Eeeerrrkk.... soap box away.... Hopefully I've made my point to the 'un-innitiated'.... preaching to the choir with the rest of you good people...
I think, I'm done. for now.
Axel
SilverToy
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