“A ‘crossover’ – a special motor home because it includes the best aspects of both a Class A and a Class C. Loaded with standard features – a great value at price that appeals to a wide range of RV’ers.”
Important dimensions:
3 floorplans are available – we show these below.
Ford Chassis w/6.8L Triton V10 Engine
Exterior length 28’8″ – 31’0″
Exterior height (with A/C) 12’0″, Exterior width 8’6″
Max interior height 6’10” GVWR 16-18,000 lbs , GCWR 23,000 lbs
Hitch rating weight 5,000 lbs
Tanks – fresh / black / grey/fuel – 60/35/35/80 gals
Starting MSRP $82,000 (07/10) but see dealer for pricing Compare? – see other Roaming Times class A reviews
Click for a bigger picture The 2011 Storm is “a special motor home because it includes the best aspects of both a Class A and a Class C motor home,” said John Draheim, CEO of Fleetwood RV, Inc. “Storm is loaded with standard features and provides a great value at price that appeals to a wide range of RVers.”
The 2011 Storm is available in three floor plans: a 28-foot single-slide, rear bedroom floor plan with walk-around queen bed and oversized wrap-around booth dinette (28MS); a 31-foot dual-slide, side-aisle floor plan with opposing dinette/sofa in the living room (30SA); and a 31-foot dual-slide floor plan with standard traditional bunk beds or the optional “Bunk Bed-n-Breakfast” space-saving two-person dinette with convertible bunk beds (32BH) – see floorplans further down this page
Storm 30SA shown in Antique Sand interior decor with Butterscotch Spice cabinetry
(see floorplans and decors further down this page)
Just some of the Fleetwood Storm features:
Single Piece Windshield
Glazed Hardwood Cabinet Doors with Hidden Hinges
Bunk Bed and Breakfast
Hide-A-Loft Feature
Tuff Coat High Gloss Exterior
Fiberglass
Full Basement Storage
Flexsteel Furniture
TuffPex Plumbing System
“The Large Dinette seats four comfortably in front of the big picture window. And with the Dream Dinette system, it easily becomes an extra bed at night – the table swings down and the cushions make into a mattress.”
Just some of the Fleetwood Storm standard interior features: 12V Water Pump, Demand Operation, 15,000 Btu Ducted Air Conditioner w/Chill Grille, 30,000 Btu Furnace, Wall Mounted Thermostat (30SA, 28MS), 6 Gallon Propane Water Heater w/Electronic Ignition, AC/DC Load Center w/12V Converter/Battery Charger, Auxiliary Battery w/Disconnect Switch, Central Monitor Panel, Complete TuffPEX Plumbing System, Deluxe Roller Bearing, Full Extension Drawer Guides & Transit-Ship Locks, Dual 20,000 Btu Furnaces (32BH), GFI Circuit Protection, Hardwood Raised Panel Cabinet Doors, Hidden Cabinet Door Hinges, Ozite Lined Ceilings, Ozite Lined Shelves in Overhead Cabinets, Pleated Night Shades in Living Room & Bedroom, Quality Constructed Furniture by Flexsteel, Water Heater Bypass Valve Fresh Water System Winterization
Roaming Times thinks the Fleetwood Storm is really well thought out. The pictures above and below show options. Options: 19″ LCD TV (Bedroom), Bunk Bed-n-Breakfast – shown below – (32BH), Bunk Bed-n-Breakfast w/ Dual Pane Windows (32BH), Dual Flat Panel TV’S (32BH MODEL BUNKS), Hide-A-Loft Queen Bed w/ 26″ LCD TV (shown above) , Satellite Radio
Fleetwood says: “The Bedroom Suite provides plenty of room for relaxing, thanks to the bedroom slide-out on most models. And under bed storage provides an out of the way space for linens and more.”
Looks good – Roaming Times thinks Fleetwood are making really nice motorhomes….
And finally, the cockpit:
FLOORPLANS
We show the floorplans below:
The 2011 Storm is available in three floor plans: a 28-foot single-slide, rear bedroom floor plan with walk-around queen bed and oversized wrap-around booth dinette (28MS); a 31-foot dual-slide, side-aisle floor plan with opposing dinette/sofa in the living room (30SA); and a 31-foot dual-slide floor plan with standard traditional bunk beds or the optional “Bunk Bed-n-Breakfast” space-saving two-person dinette with convertible bunk beds (32BH). Roaming Times thinks the 3 floorplans shown below are really well thought out and there really are some nice innovative features…