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tbwill

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Posted: 10/21/10 11:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

First trip in our Starcraft 175RK to Dinkey Creek in the Sierra National Forest
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Posted: 10/23/10 03:31am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Whatz a PUG


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A PUG is a Pop Up Gizmo, a thermal blanket type thing that you attach outside your bunk ends to deflect the sun's heat or retain the trailers heat (depending on the season) If you do a search for either PUD or popup gizmo I'm sure you'll find plenty of pictures and post touting them. I'm still on the fence about buying them as I still have a hard time wrapping my head around how to attach them near the very top of the bunk end so they stay put.


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We went from this:
1985 Palomino Stallion 10' pop up
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to this:
2002 Palomino Stampede S-21SDSL
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and now to this:
2011 Palomino Stampede S-21RGS
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popeye59

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Nice looking rig. I'm guessing that Palomino has been pretty good to you.

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Walk through took considerably longer than I anticipated (2 hours vs 1), but everything looks good and the RV is home safe and sound. Here are some quick pictures:

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Looks nice - hope you enjoy it.

It's the twin to my Roo 233S. Looked at your pictures and the only difference I see is the placement of the stove knobs and ours has the oven.

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popeye59 wrote:

Looks nice - hope you enjoy it.

It's the twin to my Roo 233S. Looked at your pictures and the only difference I see is the placement of the stove knobs and ours has the oven.


The stove might be different with the stainless steel. We opted not to get an oven. I'm fairly sure the Roo and Shamrock are exactly the same except for the color patterns.

The 233S certainly has a lot more storage that I thought it was going to after reading comments on the forum. I'm sure the space will go quick when we're loading it up though.

It's 15 degrees out (high for the day) and snowing, and I SO want to hang out in there. [emoticon]

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We bought ours during an RV Show special so the oven was included. Wife probably would've wanted it regardless. We still have plenty of room for storage under the bench seat that we haven't even touched yet. Getting in and out of the back bunk is pretty tough for a full sized adult when trying to make up a bed. Better to just us sleeping bags back there.

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Posted: 02/01/11 07:02am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hey there fellow Shamrock 233S owner!

Gd'Mornin' to ya!


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