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2008
FOUR
WINDS
CHATEAU
SPORT
CLASS
C
MOTORHOME
"Comfort,
quality,
value"
Base
MSRP
from
$56,070
to
$71,619
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The
Four
Winds
Chateau
Sport
is
available
in
5
floorplans
with
lengths
beween
22'2"
and
30'6'.
It
comes
with
a
fully
welded
tubular
steel
floor
system,
fully
laminated
roof,
walls
and
floors
with
high-density
block
foam
insulation and
fully-welded
tubular
aluminum
roof
and
sidewall
cage
construction all
as
standard.
We
show
4
of
the
floorplans
below.
The
first
is
the
21RB
-
this
is
the
shortest
model
at
22'2"
on
a
Ford
Chassis
with
6.0L
Triton
engine.
A
Chevy/Workhorse
chassis
with
6.0L
Vortec
engine
is
also
available
-
this
adds
11"
to
the
overall
length.

The
second
model
we
show
is
the
24T.
This
is
3'9"
longer
(These
floorplans
-
to
maximize
the
space
and
make
them
as
easy
as
possible
to
look
at
-
are
not
shown
to
the
same
scale
of
course.)
This
is
a
beautiful
model
with
a
queen
bed
and
plenty
of
storage.
The
long
slide
makes
it
even
more
spacious.
Next
we
show
the
29R
with
2
slides.
This
is
30'6"
long
-
the
extra
length
and
second
slide
really
make
this
a
wonderful
arrangement.
Finally
we
show
the
25C
-27'4"
exterior
length.
One
long
slide-out
with
a
U-shape
dinette.
The
picture
below
shows
this
U-shape
dinette
in
the
25C:
The
picture
below
shows
the
beautiful
interior
of
the
29R
2
slide
model:
Just
some
of
the
features
of
the
Four
Winds
Chateau
Sport:
- Seamless
fiberglass
exterior
sidewalls standard
- Exterior
graphics
package
standard
- Exterior
paint
package
option
- Oak
cabinetry
standard
with
Cherry
or
Maple
cabinetry
option
- Wide
range
of
options
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2008
FOUR
WINDS
FUN
CHATEAU
SPORT
CLASS
C
MOTORHOME
"Comfort,
quality,
value"
Base
MSRP
from
$56,070
to
$71,619
|
|
What
do
you
think?
-
add
your
comments
here
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Readers'
comments:
Dick Rossington
:
We have the 2003 Chateau Sport 28A. We've done almost 30,000 miles, a few problems but all fixed OK and easy to maintain. It's been a good RV and our only real dislikes are the shower, which is too small, and no slide-out. The 2008 looks great, a big improvement. We have the queen island bed in our 28A and I really think this is the only bed arrangement to consider.
Holly K
:
I think the 29R is the dream RV. It's got everything a class A has with advantages. I like the rear bedroom, I don't like the 24T and climbing over your partner. It's not a good idea to disturb you partner. I had a Fleetwood Class C like that and it caused us problems. Another thing I like is the slides arrangement. I would go for the entertainment package but that's just the preference of a gal with grown up kids.
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