Scooterfan
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2020
- Messages
- 724
- Location
- Central Coast of California
- RV Year
- 2007
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Canyon Star 3205
- RV Length
- 32
- Chassis
- Workhorse w20
- Engine
- 8.1 L Vortec
- Fulltimer
- No
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We have stayed a couple of times, nice park. It can get a bit busy, and crowded in the summer with families there to ride dune buggies, as the nearby dunes are quite a draw. We have always stayed in spring or fall. Try to get a waterfront site. Judy DAnyone stay at the Winchester Bay RV Resort in Winchester Bay OR ? We're going to Coburg for a windshield replacement and making a "vacation - trip" out of the experience. Looks like a decent place to spend a few days. Any insight out there ?
Yes Rich...after spending over a year of searching other alternatives, it became apparent that RV Glass Solutions were the real deal. When I initially contacted them I gave them the year, make and model and they said yup we have it. When I contacted other (highly recommended) installers, EVERYONE of them asked me to measure my windshield. That scared me. So we decided to wait until we could make a trip out of it. Thus far, I am impressed by their professionalism and joyfulness. We will take advantage of the overnight hook up as well. I'll let you know how it goes. BlessingsPlease also comment on how your windshield job goes. Is that RV Glass Solutions?
Rv Glass Solutions book quite far out so I suggest making an appointment sooner rather than later.Excellent - thanks. I have an appointment in Napppanee for a windshield in November, but the weather uncertainties have me nervous about being there that time of year. And now we are talking about Alaska next summer, so I think I’ll cancel that appointment, enjoy my cracks a little longer, and try to get it replaced on our way back home through Oregon, probably with some new chips and cracks. I’m ”self insured” on RV glass and it’s really just aesthetic right now - noticable but the cracks are not in my field of view, yet.