mycoolbeans
Advanced Member
I am in the process of considering the purchase of a 2010, 35 ft., Adventurer for Suncruiser. One issue that I face is the height of my present garage door opening which is 12' 1 1/2". The web site for Winnebago indicates that the height of the Adventurer or Suncruiser, with 22.5 tires, is 12'3" measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit. I called Winnebago in Forest City to try to determine what is considered the "tallest standard feature". I thought perhaps the rubber antenna but was informed that was not the case. So, what is it? I didn't get a clear answer. Is it a vent cover? Dome of a satellite unit? At this stage, I visited a dealership and asked a salesman for assistance. The unit that I was looking at did not have anything on the top and the highest feature appeared to be a vent cover. I had a tape measure with me, and I had hoped that perhaps the saleman would get someone from service to get up on the roof, hold a pole of some type out beyond the side, and permit us to get a pretty exact measurement. Once the salesman knew that I wasn't going to be making an immediate decision on a purchase until I checked and determined my garage measurements, he cooled and disappeared. I guess he wasn't too concerned about making a sale. Undeterred, I noticed that I could hook the tape measure onto the corner of a bracket that the awning was mounted onto. I was able to get a measurement of 133 inches or approximately 11' 1'' to the ground. But still the top of the awning was a bit higher. At this point, I climbed up on the rear ladder and eyeballed the top of the awning relative to the crown of the roof of the motorhome. My guess is that the top of the awning was about 3 inches higher than the bracket corner that I mentioned earlier. Now I came to a ground to top of roof "measurement guess" of 11'4''. Furthermore, the highest feature that I could see and ascertain as a "standard feature" was a mid - coach vent cover. So, I guessed another 4 inches. Now my best guess of a final height was 11' 8". I realize that any addition of a satellite dish, even a low profile, would probably push the height to the 12'3" that the Winnebago web site indicates, and might preclude the install of a satellite dish. If anyone has a 2010 Adventurer or Suncruiser or could provide me with some specific information, I will be most appreciative. I realize that this is a rather unusual request. I'm very interested in the 2010 units, but I have to get this height issue resolved. I don't think that there are any possible modifications to my garage door opening at this point. I have a concrete floor, and I'm reasonably sure that I cannot cut up into the cross rafter that serves as a weight bearing and support element. I won't be able to check this accurately until I get back home in April. (Hope the snow melts by that time). Thanks for any insight that any of you can provide.
