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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / February 2006

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Question for Alfa See-Ya owner

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Ichabod - 02 Feb 2006 03:02 GMT
I'm very interested in buying an Alfa See Ya! motorhome. One concern that
have is the additional "sail area" of this taller than normal RV and how
they handle in strong crosswinds. I'd like to hear from RVers who've driven
both a See Ya and a more conventional diesel pusher coach. I have driven
many miles in windy conditions in both gas & diesel MHs and know that wind
is always an issue - how much bigger an issue in a See Ya.

Ichabod (freezin' in New Hampsha)
Ron Recer - 02 Feb 2006 19:41 GMT
> I'm very interested in buying an Alfa See Ya! motorhome. One concern that
> have is the additional "sail area" of this taller than normal RV and how
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> Ichabod (freezin' in New Hampsha)
I don't have a SeeYa motorhome, but have friends that do.  In strong cross
winds they have less trouble than single rear wheel pickups pulling 5th
wheel trailers, but a little more trouble than a dually pulling a 5th wheel
trailer.  So of our friends have installed something like small air spoilers
on each side at the rear which supposedly break up wind vortices that affect
their towed vehicles.

There is a SeeYa forum/news group, but I don't have the link.

Ron
 
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