Driver: You are correct, you no doubt would need 20+ forums. Having been a Silverton Boat owner for years they have over 32 forums for all of their models including models dating back into the 1960's. It is very simplistic in nature. You simply enter the main page and click on your model. If something is generic to other models, the moderator posts this on the corresponding model forums so no one misses something such as engines, cleaning, tips etc. This breakdown allows individuals to go right to the forum that pertains directly to their specific coarch and not wade through a myriad of information that may or may not pertain to their coach. The second reason for individual forums is to communicate directly with owners of coaches like yours or similar years. It is sometimes difficult for many to relate to someone who has a new Journey for example talking about a specfic problem he or she may have not to mention the time it takes to wade through all the posts that would pertain to my specific coach. I realize there are cross overs such as furniture, engines and other items but the bottom line is no one knows my coach's idiosyncrasies better than another Adventurer owner, notably one who may have the same year.
Here is a perfect example of how specific forums would be very beneficial. We all know there has been a lot of diccussion on tire pressures. I would love to hear from other Adventurer owners specifically what pressures they are running in correlation to their weights. I hope that example makes sense to you and what I am trying to say.
I am very grateful for this forum as it is and as I said in my earlier post I already owe a great deal to all of your for your posts and information you all share. It is very, very helpful. My intention is not create more work or problem but to try to make things a bit easier and learn more. Keep up the great work.