Similar Vista 35F. DW especially likes it (so I like it). Good for two, gets crowded quickly with more.
Don't like that fresh water & waste water hookups are in same belly bay.
Hole for sewer hose hookup didn't line up with plumbing for 90 degree elbow, had to cut to fit. Not at all hard to do but...
Bedroom slide and wardrobe arrangement don't allow for thicker than 6" full queen mattress, had to put cut-off topper on new better mattress to fit.
Livingroom slide needs re-synching almost every time we send it out. Again, not real hard to do but...
Edge of awning is right over entry door hinge, rain dumps directly on steps making awning essentially useless when it rains.
Door to belly bay compartment under bedroom slide is hinged on top. Real pain to access bay when slide is extended.
Bathroom fan too small, steams up quickly from shower, would be a lot better if they put 2d fantastic fan there.
Not-too-stainless steel kitchen sink, develops little rust spots all over even when wiped dry after use. Ditto for bathroom drain hole ring (or whatever it's called).
Kitchen work area is too small if you're into cooking real meals, we got a pair of sick bed tables for the additional counter space.
Toilets are standard low height, but they're mounted on an 8-10" step so have to use a stool to comfortably sit on the throne, otherwise legs dangle with feet off the floor.
Last, and nothing to blame on Winnebago, if the front tires were set as wide as the rear dualies I think it would make a significant difference in road handling.
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DC & Mac
2019 Vista LX 35F (Cayenne)
"The Okiebago"
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