RV Details
- Year: 1999
- Model: BOUNDER 34J
- Listing ID: 1473443
- Partner ID: 5017104438
- Posted On: Jul 9, 2021
- Updated On: Sep 3, 2021
Description
- No Slides to Leak.
- Generator with Automatic Transfer Switch
- Automatic Dual Mode Refrigerator / Freezer (Gas & Electric)
- 3-Burner Gas Top and Oven
- Front and Back Roof Top Air Conditioners
- Front and Back Gas Furnace
- Large Tub/Shower
- 100 gallon fresh water tank with run-dry water pump for boondocking and driving down the road
- 50 gallon gray tank / 50 gallon black tank
- 25 Pound on board propane tank / 75 gallon fuel tank
- Propane safety flow valve with propane and CO detector
- Water filter (ready)
- Electric Heated Mirrors
- Full Hydraulic Leveling System with one button retract
- Everything on dash works (except speedometer – used iphone MPH app)
- Electric steps do not work
- All interior and storage lights work
- Outdoor shower with hot water
- Length 34’ 10” / GVWR 20,500 lbs
- Rear view camera
- Liquid Roof Coating applied 2015 and November 2020. No roof water leaks since owned. New coat says it will last another 5 years.
- Replaced Engine Coolant Tank
- Installed New Elongated Ceramic Toilet
- Installed Endless Hot Water (On Demand Water Heater) - really nice for longer showers!
- Full brake replacement (rotors, pads, calipers) within last 10,000 miles – brakes are really smooth and strong
- Reinstalled Drivers side window, but it is fogging up and you may want to replace it
- Only about 25,000 miles on tires – good tread on tires, American Cooper Tires
- Built in triple bunk in bedroom to Sleep 9 total. We used bunks for children aged 6 to 18. The children liked them. 5'8"/200 pound comfortably fit on bunk. Could easily take out the bunk bed if you want the space back in the bedroom, and will still sleep 6.
- Door to bedroom has been removed.
- New vinyl flooring throughout kitchen and bath
- Large storage underneath.
- There are a few dents - bottom rail under storeage door and back right corner (see pictures). One back wheel fender has come off and not been replaced.
- We removed the TVs from the camper. There is wiring to connect to cable at an RV park.