2004 Chinook Concourse
41k miles
Chassis: Ford
Engine Manufacturer: Ford
Engine: 6.8 Liter Triton V-10
Fuel Type: Gas
Fuel Capacity: 37 gal
Trailer Weight: 6,000 lbs
Propane capacity: 19 gal
Freshwater Capacity: 35 gal
Blackwater capacity: 20 gal
Graywater capacity: 20 gal
Exterior length 21'
Exterior width 7'7"
Exteri... 9'3"
Exteri... 9'11"
Interior height 6'5"
Gross vehicle wt. 10,700
Dry weight* 8,800
Wet weight* 9,500
Wheel base 138"
Sofa S... 72" x 48"
Dinette... 68 " x 36"
COMFORT & LIVABILITY
Deluxe reclining driver and passenger captain chairs
Wall-to-wall carpet with Rebond pad including driver compartment
Cab area privacy drape/rear door drape
Day/night fabric shades
Decorative hardwood valances with indirect lighting
Sofa sleeper with under-bed storage
Heated floor
Safe
Deluxe cabinets with hardwood raised-panel doors
Overhead florescent lighting
Lighted interior cabinets
KITCHEN FEATURES
3-way (110/12V/LPG) double-door 6' flush-mount refrigerator
3-burner cook top
Recirculating power range hood with light and fan
Double-bowl sink with covers
Single-handle, Euro-style Moen pull-out faucet
Hardwood cutting board
Hardwood drawers with deluxe roller slides
Tip-out sink storage
BATHROOM
Fiberglass shower wet-bath with sink
Medicine cabinet
Marine-style toilet with spray wand
Covered toilet paper holder
Power roof vent with light
Water saver shower head
Shower curtain
CONVENIENCE & SAFETY
Entrance door with window, screen door and deadbolt lock
Lighted entrance grab handle
Fire extinguisher
Smoke detector
LP gas detector
Molded fiberglass overhead console with switch cluster
Paper-towel holder
Note pad holder
110V night light
OPTIONS
4.0 generator with remote start switches and hour meter
13,500 BTU roof air with heat pump
Awning with crank
Dark Oak cabinets (standard)
Leather sofa with Dinette or Club
Tile floor (galley area)
3-burner cook top with oven
Microwave convection oven
Luggage pod
Digital satellite system with receiver
DVD player G.P.S. (global positioning system)
Rear back-up camera
12V heated holding tanks