I've been shopping for an FWC (likely Granby). Seems they are the 'in' camper right now, and used ones demand a premium compared to other brands.
Some research says one flaw with FWC's is their insulation. Significant thermal bridges causing condensation (in an environment that encourages that). This isn't a huge concern of mine, but it is a bit worrisome.
So, a few questions;
-What makes FWC campers so sought after?
-What one (or two) changes would make it perfect?
-What one (or two) things should I watch for in a used one (other than obvious)?
-Over their history, what major changes have occurred that would cause one to pick a particular year(s) of build (I'm not talking options, I mean like changes in underlying materials used, or frame design, major upgrade of base components, etc)
Thanks!
Some research says one flaw with FWC's is their insulation. Significant thermal bridges causing condensation (in an environment that encourages that). This isn't a huge concern of mine, but it is a bit worrisome.
So, a few questions;
-What makes FWC campers so sought after?
-What one (or two) changes would make it perfect?
-What one (or two) things should I watch for in a used one (other than obvious)?
-Over their history, what major changes have occurred that would cause one to pick a particular year(s) of build (I'm not talking options, I mean like changes in underlying materials used, or frame design, major upgrade of base components, etc)
Thanks!