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Four Winds class C motorhomes
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"Based on your family size and travel requirements, it's easy to find a Four Winds Class C Motorhome floorplan that's right for you."

Important dimensions:
Exterior length 19'10" to 32'2"   Exterior width 91" to 99"
  Exterior height 10'3" to 11'5",  Interior height 6'10"
8 models, Ford/Chevy chassis, Gas/diesel engine
GVWR depends upon chassis and model but between
about 9600 to 14,500 lbs, 
Tanks up to - fresh 40,  grey 32, black 38 - gallons
MSRP (awaiting mans info)

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Four Winds class C motorhome exterior
  
There really is so much to choose from with the Four Winds class C motorhomes.  There is the Ford chassis with the Triton or diesel engine. Or, you could choose the Chevy chassis with the Vortec or diesel engine.  And then there are no less than 13 standard floorplans (as shown below) with many options.  If that's not enough, Four Winds give you the option to "build your own."

Four Winds say: "Select floorplans offer multiple sleeping areas. In any given floorplan, you'll find a combination of booth dinette, hide-a-bed sofas, overhead bunks and jack knife sofas"  Another feature we like is the big basement storage areas on many of the models.

Roaming Times also thinks the finish and outfitting of these motorhomes is also to a very high standard as you can see from the pictures below:
   Four Winds class C motorhome interior - main living area

Four Winds class C motorhome interior - dining area and kitchen

Four Winds class C motorhome interior - bedroom

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FLOORPLANS
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Four Winds say: "Based on your family size and travel requirements, it's easy to find a Four Winds Class C Motorhome floorplan that's right for you."  We outline the Four Winds class C motorhome floorplans below and show a floorplan picture below this.
  

19G  19'10"  The classic arrangement with booth dinette and cabover bunk 
21RB  22'8"  Includes a tub and sofa 
23A  24'10"  With a queen bed  
25C  27'4"  Queen bed plus a beautiful U-shaped dinette in a slide arrangement  
28A  29'9"  Queen bed in a bedroom arrangement with no slides  
29R  32'2"  2 slides 
31B  32'2"  2 slides and bunk beds 
31F  32'2"  2 slides - one in bedroom.  No bunks 
31P  32'3"  One long slide with booth and sofa 
32B  33'0"  One long slide with booth and sofa 
33K  33'5"  3 slides 
34H  34'7"  2 long slides. One of 2 models with bunks (see 31B above) 
35B  35'8"  2 slides and a king bed 
 

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Four Winds class C motorhome floorplans - click for a large picture 

Exterior and construction - Fully welded tubular steel floor system, Fully welded tubular aluminum roof and sidewall cage construction, Vacu-Bond laminated roof, walls and floors with high-density block foam insulation, Filon Fiberglass exterior sidewalls and Exterior graphics package are all standard

Many of the equipment and systems items come as standard with the Four Winds class C motorhome range - such as air conditioning, water heater, microwave etc. - but there is also a wide range of options.  A terrific range of RVs and there must be a floorplan "that's right for you."

   

"Based on your family size and travel requirements, it's easy to find a Four Winds Class C Motorhome floorplan that's right for you."
 
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Ron BrownI tow a Jeep wrangler 05 with a Four Winds 34N I use a Blue Ox tow & brake system never had any thing go wrong.... Really good
Tony FI think this is a great coach. I looked at one recently and was very impressed. I had a four winds 31S 1998 model that I sold in 2003. It was a great class C and I much preferred it to the fleetwood I have now. When it comes time to change (=when I can afford it) I'd like to go with four winds again
connie kempI have a 2006 31F with the Triton engine. Very few problems and a lot of pleasure. I reckon it's just the right length, 32'6". we had 2 other class c's a shorter fleetwood and a longer fleetwood. Get the right length and floorplan and get the right maker. Four Winds is ok by me.
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