Sundance 2900MK
We just took delivery of our 2008 Sundance 2900MK this week. I think you will be very happy with it. We also considered the 2900RK because of all the counter space. My husband liked the MK better, but he doesn't do the cooking. I do have a few issues about the design. First off, I don't like the small kitchen sinks. Second, it would have been nice if one of the pantry shelves was a bit taller then the others, Hard to get a cereal box in. Third, under the sink is a nice shelf, but where to put a wastebasket--no place to hide one under the sink, and at the counter end is a floor vent that can't be covered by a waste can. Fourth, they don't offer a counter extension anymore, so my husband made me a nice one out of ash wood. Not much to complain about!
We are just loading it up for a trip to NC this April, so I hope that all will be fine. Just some thoughts on a few design improvements. I really like our new unit, and since it has been in the 20's to low 30's since we got it, we have been running the furnace while loading up. I think the unit is well insulated, the furnace doesn't come on constantly like our Laredo. All said I think you will be delighted with either choice. Heartland gives a lot of value for the $.
As for a dealer, try Petoskey RV USA in northern Michigan. The gave us a price better than Lakeshore and have been just super for support. Talk to Cliff.
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