New 2022 Adventurer 35f Class A owners

Jacjayco

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We recently bought our first Class A Winnebago Adventurer 35f.
My wife and I took delivery last Friday, and we are thrilled to be in our new home on wheels.
We are staying in Ft. Pierce, Fl. until the second week of March.

There's a pretty big learning curve for us, so we're happy to be in a place that will allow us to learn the ins and outs of our new coach.

Hello to all of you!
 
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Congrats and welcome to a very helpful and friendly forum. We bought our 2015 in Sept of 17 and are still on the up-slope of that learning curve. Every trip is another learning experience, but that's part of what makes it fun too.
 
newbies

We acquired our first Class A last summer and have over 1K miles now. Bought an '03 in VG condition, 62K miles. Changed table/chairs to a booth and now it's perfect for us ! Still in the learning curve, expect to always be there on one thing or another. Best wishes and Happy Trails to you !
 
Thanks everyone

Thanks for the greetings, everyone.

We're going through the owners manuals one by one and downloading lots of apps and other web sites for additional info.

Loving our new coach!
 
When new and finding your way around the new RV, there are almost always questions about where to find a part or sometimes you find a part and wonder what it might be.
Winnebago does a really good job of putting some helpful info online if we know where to look. :confused:

This is my fav for finding things as it is an interactive site where we can turn the Rv all sorts of ways and "look through walls" to find or ID things as we go. It does have a leaning curve of it's own but can get to be a real help once learned and after playing with it for some time:
https://catalog3d.winnebagoind.com/menu/Parts.htm

Plumbing is often an item to wonder about when we get into how things might work, or for sure when they don't!
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/Plumbing.htm

Wiring can help to find the breakers, if it comes around to that:
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/Wiring.htm

Not saying you will ever need all that info but really good to have just in case?
Good luck to you and enjoy the learning curve! :thumb:
 

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