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| This is actually the roof from a 5th wheel, but the
construction is the same. Notice strut-less construction. |
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| Bonding the roof surface to the insulation |
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| Okanagan uses a superior type of foam insulation |
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| Wiring is neater than in most campers we have seen. |
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| Opening for the fireplace, It can also be ordered as a
storage cupboard. |
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| Heavy Duty Happijac Slide mechanism is used. |
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| TPO roof lapped over edge |
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| Cabover nose shell |
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| TPO roof being applied |
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| A bit blurry, it's the Happijac slide mechanism |
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| Okanagan uses thicker than normal doors on their storage
compartments. |
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| Cabinets are assembled as one large unit & help with
structural integrity |
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| None of us like this type of electrical connection. We would
prefer an inset socket. |
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| Huge, & I mean huge, dry bath |
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| Good quality cabinetry |
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| Mirrored closet in cabover |
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| Gas fireplace. Most of us thought this a bit silly in a
camper |
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| This one is not an Ultimate Double Slide |