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Hey Marc,

Congrats on the Dutch Star. My youngest daughter somehow found your posts. I think she must miss it ;) I'm the original owner. You got a great one! I added a ton of Newmar 'specials' on it both from the factory and afterwards. Many that later became options on the spec sheet. Happy to chat with you if you have any things you're curious about.

I can't speak for the others that have owned it, but I babied it.

Here are the guys that built it, and my wife and I after shining it up.

Best wishes for lots of memories with your family!

Cory
Hey Cory,

That's pretty impressive that she found it. It's been amazing so far. Still trying to figure out everything and I got the build sheet from Newmar so I know you're not kidding when you talk about the options. From the batteries, networking, heated floor, Winegard, and on and on.

I'm still figuring things out, but she runs great and I'm actually getting impatient to get back out there with the family. We've only gotten to go out on one trip for easter so far. I'm taking a trip to her this Friday to figure out some of the electrical system still. I'll need to be changing out the batteries this year too.

Are you in a new coach now? If so what?

Cheers,
Marc.
 
Hey Cory,

That's pretty impressive that she found it. It's been amazing so far. Still trying to figure out everything and I got the build sheet from Newmar so I know you're not kidding when you talk about the options. From the batteries, networking, heated floor, Winegard, and on and on.

I'm still figuring things out, but she runs great and I'm actually getting impatient to get back out there with the family. We've only gotten to go out on one trip for easter so far. I'm taking a trip to her this Friday to figure out some of the electrical system still. I'll need to be changing out the batteries this year too.

Are you in a new coach now? If so what?

Cheers,
Marc.
We did not get another coach after we sold the Dutch Star. My kids are now all older and in college, so it was a phase that ended for us. My wife and I love it though, so will likely get another one at some point in the future.

Lots of great memories in it. We put the first 30K on it and took it as far as western Canada. I saw one of your posts on the tank level. That was an upgrade I installed after delivery. Probably has a bad connection. All the wiring can be accessed by removing the peg board on the door side of the coach. You can see the see the sensor which should be taped to the outside of the tanks.

We really so miss it sometimes. Glad it found a good home.
 
For us it's just the start, my sons are 7 months and 4 yo so it's just the beginning of a new adventure. We're actually moving away from NY and my wife is going to stop working to take some time off. My work allows for remote work so really hoping to really start traveling.
 
Hey @cengel I do have a question. Is there anything I'm supposed to do to get the battery to trickle charge from solar when parked. They're nearing end of life and while I save and research to see if I'm upgrading to lithium and/or expanding bank size I noticed that after a couple of week idling the house batteries are dead or close to. Can't start the generator without starting the coach first and then doing a boost across chassis to house to start.

Thanks

PS I think you opened up a can of work offering help but I'll take it :D
 

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