I am the second owner of a 1999 Rialta. My father in law bought it new and gave it to my wife and I about five years ago.
We have been to Key West and back, taking 9 weeks to make the journey.
We use it around the Pacific Northwest now in the summers. I really don't trust it for cross-country trips.
We belong to Wet Westies camping group, cause the Rialta is built on Eurovan chassis. We enjoy being with the group, there are campouts at least once a month all year long. They are a hardy group. We also have Rialta campouts in later part of the summer. Last year it was at Silver Fall State Park in Oregon. I think its there again this year.
My wife and I are looking at new Views, Navions, and Leisure Pleasure Vans.
I would love to hear what support for groups Winnebago has for the motorhomes and how do you like your motorhome.
Thanks in advance
Gerry Mitchell
We have been to Key West and back, taking 9 weeks to make the journey.
We use it around the Pacific Northwest now in the summers. I really don't trust it for cross-country trips.
We belong to Wet Westies camping group, cause the Rialta is built on Eurovan chassis. We enjoy being with the group, there are campouts at least once a month all year long. They are a hardy group. We also have Rialta campouts in later part of the summer. Last year it was at Silver Fall State Park in Oregon. I think its there again this year.
My wife and I are looking at new Views, Navions, and Leisure Pleasure Vans.
I would love to hear what support for groups Winnebago has for the motorhomes and how do you like your motorhome.
Thanks in advance
Gerry Mitchell