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Title: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Gary Omel (RIP) on April 11, 2013, 04:01:29 pm
  Ed & Evelyn Surowiec's coach, soon to be Geoff H's
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Gary Omel (RIP) on April 11, 2013, 05:35:37 pm
  Here are some more pictures.
 Gary O
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John S on April 11, 2013, 09:16:16 pm
I have seen Ed and Evelyn's coach and it is great. Love the paint job and Ed does take care of it.
Sad to hear they are selling.
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Carol Savournin on April 12, 2013, 09:36:21 am
I have also been inside this coach, and it is very lovingly maintained.  PArt of the beauty is that it has been regularly USED, which makes all Foretravels happier.
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John S on July 23, 2013, 06:22:35 am
I can second that Ed and Evelyn are great people and have a wonderful rv. Sad to see them selling it but understand why. 
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Kent Speers on July 25, 2013, 08:07:24 pm
I too had the good fortune to meet Ed and Evelyn and see the 94, U240 in May of this year. I am very confident that their coach is in pristine condition and one could buy it and drive it across the country with full confidence. However, a 40 foot U280 is a much more comfortable coach to drive and to live in. If all else is equal I would pick the U280 with 8 air bags and a lot more storage in the bays.

Keep in mind that there are few coaches cared for like Ed's U240 so if you want to spend only the purchase price on a Foretravel and not worry about spending more money to get on the road, Ed's would be a good one. IMGO
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John Haygarth on July 29, 2013, 04:01:46 pm
Well i have made a deal on Ed and Evelyn's U240 and now we have to book a flight over there to pick it up and drive it across US to home. Sight unseen (except the pictures) and a telephone call to Ed. We have to do the govt papers for import but all looks fine. My Brother will be having it and it is their 1st MHome. He is already a forum member but has just been learning about them all and quirks!! The first thing looks like updating the rear susp to heavier unit or air bags to help the Torsalastic beams. We will deal with that when it is here. I hope all of you on our route back will be waving at us as we pass. I 80/I94 and I90. Over 3000 miles, should take 3 days or so.
John H &
GeoffH
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Carol Savournin on July 29, 2013, 04:12:47 pm
I have been in the coach and have met Ed & Evelyn.  They are great and the coach is as neat as a pin and lovingly maintained.  Great buy!!
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: jeff on July 29, 2013, 04:23:20 pm
 Over 3000 miles, should take 3 days or so....All I can say is you are a better man than me....

As Carol said, you have gotten a great coach from great people...
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John S on July 29, 2013, 04:26:46 pm
You got a great coach.
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: propman on July 29, 2013, 07:16:10 pm
Your brother will enjoy. It is a good one for sure.
3 days's 3K mil .... I hope two drivers. Such a long drive to do it in 3 day's. Be safe & enjoy the journey.
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John Haygarth on July 29, 2013, 09:25:15 pm
actually 3k is not much at all. I have done many times Vanc to Phx 1780miles in 26 hrs and to Gainsville Florida 3300 in under 2. I like driving- but we will both drive this one
John H
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Tim Fiedler on July 29, 2013, 09:33:27 pm
Going via Chicago?
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: wa_desert_rat on July 29, 2013, 09:55:54 pm
We can wave to you as you cross the I-90 bridge over (the eastern) bridge across Moses Lake. If you see the radio towers north of the freeway, honk your horn. Our house looks eastwards right at those towers.

Craig :)
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Michelle on July 29, 2013, 10:09:24 pm
Cut, split, merged, pasted, etc. from the Classifieds to create this new topic.

Carry on ;)
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Glockjock on July 30, 2013, 10:02:16 am
actually 3k is not much at all. I have done many times Vanc to Phx 1780miles in 26 hrs and to Gainsville Florida 3300 in under 2. I like driving- but we will both drive this one
John H

My hat is off to you.  That's a helluva drive!  I belong to the Iron Butt Association, a group that certifies long-distance motorcycle rides.  The beginning qualification ride is a documented 1000 miles in 24 hours, and that one is actually pretty easy.  One of the rides is 1500 miles in 24 hours, and that one is NOT easy.  My first one was a little over 1600 miles in 23 hours and I was ready for bed when I got home.  I've done the 3200 mile Ride Around Texas several times, so I can testify that your 3300 miles in 48 hours is a lot of hard hours behind the wheel.

By the way, congrats on a beautiful U-240.  I wish mine looked half as good.

Glen
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: kb0zke on July 30, 2013, 10:17:43 am
3300 miles in 48 hours is an average of 68.75 mph. In order to do that, the only stops would have to be for fuel (and quick ones at that), and keeping the speedometer 70-75 the whole way. That means Interstate highways the whole way. I keep the speedometer at 60-65 and figure on an average speed of around 50 mph.
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John Haygarth on July 30, 2013, 11:44:50 am
someone has mixed up the hours, I said 3 days or so!
John
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: Glockjock on July 30, 2013, 11:55:40 am
someone has mixed up the hours, I said 3 days or so!
John

John, I may have misunderstood your post but I thought it said that you had driven 3300 miles to Gainsville, Florida in under 2 days.


"actually 3k is not much at all. I have done many times Vanc to Phx 1780miles in 26 hrs and to Gainsville Florida 3300 in under 2. I like driving- but we will both drive this one"
John H

I know that one of my Rides Around Texas (riding the perimeter of Texas, almost 3200 miles of mostly FM roads and state highways) I made in 64 hours on my motorcycle and there was not a lot of sleep involved.  The same distance in 2 days in a motorhome would be amazing.

Glen
Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: JWM on July 30, 2013, 12:03:53 pm
John:  She surely is a beauty.  Congratulations to you and your Brother!  It's good to see her go through someone familiar with Foretravels.

Craig:  My son and I were fishing off of the I-90 footbridge the morning Mt. Saint Helens blew her top!

James



Title: Re: Geoff H's soon-to-be new coach (split from Re: One of a kind custom painted U 240)
Post by: John Haygarth on July 30, 2013, 01:02:24 pm
That part was correct but it was done in my 735i BMW--none stop!!
My comment for this up coming trip is 3 days or so.
Sorry I should have qualified that first one
John H