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Forest River Georgetown Class A - Gas reviews

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Dennis and Janet King

Reviewed on January 12, 2023

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River 364ts Bunkhouse Georgetown 364ts view listing

4.6
We have had our 2017 Georgetown 364ts new since July 5th 2017. We are at 39,647 miles. We have the full body paint . We wondered if we made the right decision in paying the extra $10,000 but we are so glad we did! It looks like the day we bought it. We could not be happier. We are thinking of...read more
We have had our 2017 Georgetown 364ts new since July 5th 2017. We are at 39,647 miles. We have the full body paint . We wondered if we made the right decision in paying the extra $10,000 but we are so glad we did! It looks like the day we bought it. We could not be happier. We are thinking of selling and getting a new one. The first tune up on the engine is at 99,000 miles! This V-10 is a workhouse and I have heard people going to 200-300,000 miles on a V-10. We absolutely love the huge residential fridge and 2,000 watt inverter. The 5,500 Onan Generator The 2 Full Baths, the kingsize bed, large bunk beds with tv's, 5 TVs, bunk over cab, no carpet in the coach or storage places makes it easy to keep clean. The LVT floors look like the floors at home. The two AC units and the 2 gas furnaces that both have electric heat strips if you want to save on propane. The 3 burner gas stove and nice size oven with large Convection Microwave and solid surface counters make it feel like home. We installed a DISH Satellite System for times when we are out of cell service and can't watch tv using my I-phone Hotspot. The Combination Washer and Dryer has worked flawlessly sine we purchased the RV and has saved us so much time and we don't need to being near as many clothes. The pullout is a queen size and the RV easily sleeps 8 people. The 6 speed transmission makes for less engine noise. The stereo system is great and also has a dvd player! The two 6 gallon water heaters use electric or propane and two water pumps make it perfect for full time RVing. If one goes out you always have a backup. We still work but have gone on a couple of long trips 4,000 miles out West and Glacier National Park and to the Florida Keys 7 times and lake Erie, Douglas Lake next to the Smokies and a few other places. The coach is the perfect match for being large enough and heavy enough to give a great ride. We have never had to do any type of upgrade on the suspension . It is very easy to handle one or two fingers but a hand or two is probably safer. We keep the tires at proper pressure and use a TPS system also. We store it inside 10 months of the year on a concrete floor in an enclosed building. It has a Fiberglass roof that is considered the best . There is a ton of storage. For the money there is nothing we have found in 7 years we like near as much.
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Mike Smith

North Carolina

Reviewed on July 21, 2022

RV reviewed 2022 Forest River 36D7 Georgetown 7 Series GT7 view listing

4.0
Coming from a 2021 Nexus Rebel, this is Dream. Not in the shop every week and not hearing its going take weeks or months for repairs. Comparing this unit to a super class c is no comparison. Quiet and comfortable to start out. The 7.3 vs the Diesel is awesome. Being a Diesel man all my...read more
Coming from a 2021 Nexus Rebel, this is Dream. Not in the shop every week and not hearing its going take weeks or months for repairs. Comparing this unit to a super class c is no comparison. Quiet and comfortable to start out. The 7.3 vs the Diesel is awesome. Being a Diesel man all my life, it's hard to say how wonderful this unit is. So far pulling the same toad, we are looking at 10.5 mpg from the super c and 8.5 to 9mpg with the 7.3 in the 2022 Georgetown. I do recommend putting the unit in tow mode since I like the shift points better. When comparing the gcvw is 36k lbs and the gcvw is 30k. After comparing maintenance cost, the 7.3 wins. Even at cost per mile. There has been 2 small issues, one $5 tube of caulk fixed both. I would recommend a little stronger leveling system but so far it provided a working solution. 2 things my email address is mikesmith1225@yahoo.com if you have any questions. Also we travel 1 to 2 times a month and any where from 2 days to 10 days a trip.
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