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hi guys... and gals.

my wife and i are looking for a good quality used fifth wheel with a center galley. we really like the 24' sunnybrooks, but would consider other equal quality brands. but we really need to stay in the 24-26 foot range. if anyone is thinking of selling, or knows of one being sold, i sure would appreciate a heads up!

thanks in advance.

deck bargy

mckinleyville, ca

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I love my 24 CKFS! The 2001 and later 24s have a fully insulated underbelly. It really pulls nice. I've seen them towed by Tundras and other 1/2 tons. Craig
 
I have a Sunnybrook 31 BWFS. I can't say enough positive coments about it. My wife, dogs, and I have used it several times since our May delivery and have had no problems. Tows great!



I would imagine that any of the Sunnybrooks are doing just as well!:D
 
thanks for the input !

yea, we were very impressed with the quality of the sunnybrooks. i didn't realize the 2001+ models had insulated underbellies. that is even a bigger plus. i do hope we can find one at a FAIR price!
 
Mine is a 2000 and the 24 was the only 5th wh in the Origonal line that wasn't insulated underneath that year. I'm almost sure it was 2001 that they took care of that on the 24. Then, I think it's the 2002s that have flat roofs and flat slides. On the 2002 24s they also moved the fresh water tank from under the sofa in the rear and put it underneath. There's nothing under the rear sofa, so a person could take the sofa out and put in a couple recliners. SBs have a heck of a frame under them! I think that's the main reason this one isn't shaking apart like the others I've owned. I'm sold on the box tube as compared to I beams. Craig
 
I have a cedear creek for sale. I'ts a 28'. 30' bumper to bumper. I think they say its a rear kitchen. but the kitchen is more in the middle, with cabnets and a counter in the rear. Its a single slide. If intrested e-mail me, -- email address removed -- . What state are you located in?



Scott
 
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