Hey, sorry for the late update. We've been busying turning in the old Greystone and moving into the new (2015) Key West!
Spent the holiday weekend at the RV park trying to get settled in. We were able to park the Greystone door-to-door with the KW at the dealership so transferring our stuff over only took a couple of hours. Of course, situating all that in the KW has taken all weekend and we're still not quite finished. Plus learning how everything works, i.e., what does this switch do, takes awhile.
All of the aftermarket stuff we added -- washing, dryer, dishwasher -- seem to be working well. Only a few issues at the PDI and, unfortunately, they didn't get fixed before the RV was delivered to us at the campsite so I've had to correct those myself.
My biggest complaint that was not noticed during the PDI but that I'm expecting a call about from the dealership's General Manager is that they were doing some work at the left rear of the RV behind the power reel. Some knuckle head cut a big section of the coloplast and thermal barrier instead of removing it. I noticed this when the delivery driver rolled into the RV park and pointed it out to him. I've got plenty of pics so it's clear what was done. It can be repaired with some Gorilla Tape and a heavy sealant spray but I'm going to give the dealership and Heartland a chance to excel and make this right. Everybody but everybody knows you don't cut the coloplast. What a knucke head shortcut to take!
Aside from that long winded diatribe, Laurie and I absolutely love the Key West. The bedroom is very comfortable, the bath fits us nicely, and the kitchen is perfect. I made biscuits this morning, something I was never able to do in the propane camp stove in the Greystone. Life is good!
We'll use it as our weekend beach house for a couple of more years before selling the SnB house and going fulltime. I've got a few projects in mind that I know my drive Laurie crazy -- she knows how I like to tinker.