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RV Details

  • Year: 2019
  • Model: TRAVATO 59G
  • Listing ID: 1476559
  • Partner ID: 5017116659
  • Posted On: Jul 13, 2021
  • Updated On: Jul 23, 2021

Description

FOR SALE: Lithium upgrade, sound system upgrade, lots of other upgrades $99,500 USD
Class B / Reno, NVWe made a LOT of upgrades. The Lithium upgrade means we can run the AC and Microwave and Lights, etc. SIMULTANEOUSLY OFF THE GRID.

Since we are OCD on cleanliness, it is immaculately clean. Beds are always protected with impermeable waterproof covers. RV is stored in enclosed garage when not in use. We are non-smokers.


We changed all three sound systems - cab interior, coach interior and exterior sound systems.

The Solar panels that come with a Winnebago are lousy. We replaced them with LG NEON - some of the best on the market. (350 Watts)

If you had heard the generator running on this thing, shaking the whole RV, you'd want to rip it out, too. So we did. Instead, we have a propane generator (Honda EU2200i conversion) that is small, lightweight and super-quiet. (~50 Decibels) It fits in the carrying case on the rear hitch rack or can be transported in the interior of the van (propane not gas). It easily runs the AC and can attach to the propane tank of the van or an external tank.

The Easy Start on the AC is a nice addition - can run AC on the small portable generator as a result. Also, if you are connected to 15 amp shore power it is much less likely to trip a breaker.

Another nice addition that seems small until you have to deal with the original is the replacement shower drain. Big pain if you don't change that thing out.

Also, the cheaper hitch Winnebago had on it had a low capacity and tongue weight. Our replacement is much more robust.

We put in Sumo springs in front and rear.

RVTrader only allows 2500 characters, and we have so many mods we cannot put them in here. Please contact us to see the whole list and for more photos.

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Dealer-installed upgrades

1) Dual pane acrylic windows
2) Heated drainage system (these are pads that are attached to tanks, etc. that keep them from freezing)
3) Ladder and luggage rack on roof (We especially wanted rack above so that would be used to attach solar panels instead of having them drill them into the roof)
4) Deluxe power roof vent
5) Rear screen door
6) Three cab window blinds
7) Lighted running board lights

Owner-installed upgrades:
[No room to list since RVTrader is stingy with amount of text we can provide, sad to say. Our listing on RVT shows the whole text, if you want to look there. We tried adding a list of mods in the photos section as well]

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