Grizzly, the one I just bought is a Work and Play. I understood they are a pretty solid unit, that's why I went with it. What is your opinion from the info you have. I got a 2011 25ULA Toy Hauler. Pick it up tomorrow, will use it for my trip to May Madness.
I did say on post #5 that my RVCG go up to 2010. I do not have ratings for 2011. That model of Work and Play, model #25ULA, must have started this year because I don't show it listed for 2010. The closest I have in the 2010 ratings is model # WPT20LX which is 25' and rated 2. 5 stars. All Work and Play are rated 2. 5 stars out of a possible 5 stars. It's made by Forest River, which is not considered a quality manufacture. On the other hand you are not paying a quality trailer price. It's made for vacationing use, which is typically not more than two weeks. Like the old saying, you get what you pay for and perhaps this is all the trailer you need at this time.
Here's a little summery about Forest River RV Manufacture coded from RVCG;
Forest River is another of those huge conglomerates that manufactures everything from high-line diesel coaches to folding campers, manufactured homes, cargo trailers, and even boats.
Pete Liegl, formerly of Cobra Industries, founded Forest River in Elkhart, Indiana in 1996 with his purchase of assets from bankrupt Cobra Industries from which he was "fired" in 1994. Rapid diversification followed, with independently-managed divisions springing up all over the US.
Forest River's strength has always been in towables and remains so. (They were #2 in trailer sales in 2008, bested only by Thor's Keystone RV). Although the company maintains a stable of motorhomes that ranges from top-of-the-line diesels to entry-level class C's, real success in the motorized sector has eluded them. In 2005, Forest River was purchased by Warren Buffet's gigantic Berkshire-Hathaway corporation, with Pete Liegl remaining at the helm. In 2008, Liegl forged a buyout deal with Coachmen RV (with Buffet's approval, of course). What goes around comes around. Liegl got his start at Coachmen.
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