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  1. sajohnson
    Hi BSCHULTZ,

    I apologize for the extremely delayed reply -- I was just poking around my account and saw your question.

    I'm used to forums sending email notices of private messages.

    I'm sure you've found your inverter by now, if there is one. Our 2009 did not come with one. I may be mistaken, but I don't think inverters were even an option in the 2009 models.

    By the ay -- 2009 as the peak year for Vies and Navions. They still had the good cabinets and hardware; they still had the larger LP tank with the manual shut-off valve (no constant current draw); first year for the 500/5,000 lb hitch; no DEF hassles like the 2010 and newer chassis have; fridge with an actual freezer; large stainless sink; large 3 burner stove; Espar engine coolant heater (that may have been an option), etc.

    You made a good choice.

    Sherman

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