Dave&Kathie
Senior Member
Wow - beautiful you guys! Can't wait to see it!
According to Escape, the "U" shaped dinette will not be offered in the new 5th TA. The over head cot is not listed an option either, but you will be able to see it and talk to Escape at the rally in April. Perhaps the Escape 19 maybe a better choice, you can have both these options in a 19'.
Got the answer. This is from Tammy:I have not seen anything from Escape to that effect. (But you may have inside information.) They have said no U shaped dinette - which I interpret as not standard, but probably an option. (Donna said she would email them - I haven't seen anything.) The cot may or may not be an option, and even if it is not an option I would ask Reace - he will do many thing not listed as an option. The definitive answers will come from Reace - if you are at Bluebonnet be sure to ask him.
The bottom line - if you want it ask Escape. You will probably get it but if not they will explain why and be very nice about it.
Hi: Adler... Yes it was just for the mock up. Scabbed together is the main reason we bought the 5.0 over a Scamp 5th. wheel.Please tell me this is just for the mock-up and the new 5.0 will not be one piece scabbed onto another.
Hi: Donna D... Thanks!!! This changes everything!!! AGAIN AlfGot the answer. This is from Tammy:
Yes, you can get a U Shaped dinette in the new TA Escape 5.0 however, it is now an option ($350). In an attempt to streamline production for the production crew we decided all of the trailers would come standard with bench seating.
You will require 8.8yds of fabric for the U-Shaped dinette and if you select a fabric with a repeating pattern then we will have to add another 5.5yds.
Hi: Adler... Yes it was just for the mock up. Scabbed together is the main reason we bought the 5.0 over a Scamp 5th. wheel.
The various pieces were used just to establish the shape of the trailer, derived from elements of earlier models. They have been combined into one "plug" the shape of the desired trailer, and a pair (upper and lower) of moulds have been built to copy that shape. The moulds will be used to build the actual trailers of the new model, each of the two parts (upper and lower) being a seamless, integrated shell... like any other Escape model. The individual bits - front section, roof section, width extensions - were just design aids, not parts of a real trailer.You mean you bought the Escape because it IS scabbed together? Or that you bought the Escape because the Scamp is scabbed together, and the Escape is not?
Adler forgive us as well. We've all read so many posts on the all the molded forums that are similar to yours... only those folks were serious!Ok, quick note to self.. Do not be facetious with your first post to a forum.
my sense of humor has yet again failed to impress the natives. Next time offer shiny trinkets and beads.
Yes I understood it was a mock-up, not a production unit. Yes I am an engineer and know the difference, Yes I have seen an escape and know the quality of the unit. Yes I will have one as soon as I can convince the current owner to give it up.
you are only given so many day in which to go camping, Don't waste them.
Adler forgive us as well. We've all read so many posts on the all the molded forums that are similar to yours... only those folks were serious!
I own a Scamp and I agree. Except I think it looks like an aging Beluga whale. I'm old Skool, but the shape of that one... hummm. Certainly looks nicer on the inside than the outside! YMMVYou mean like mine describing the Scamp 5er as looking like it had a cancerous growth?
Ok, quick note to self.. Do not be facetious with your first post to a forum.
my sense of humor has yet again failed to impress the natives. Next time offer shiny trinkets and beads.
Yes I understood it was a mock-up, not a production unit. Yes I am an engineer and know the difference, Yes I have seen an escape and know the quality of the unit. Yes I will have one as soon as I can convince the current owner to give it up.
you are only given so many day in which to go camping, Don't waste them.