HELLO Starting over w/a 1993 20ft Dutchmen Classic

mubulldog

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Hi :), Here in OHIO years ago, when the kids were small, we had a little 14 ft Scotty and pulled it with Chevy Suburban. Well several years ago we sold the little Scotty and the Suburban. We now have a little (3 yr old) grandson and want to start camping again. We purchase a nicely kept 1993 20ft Dutchmen Classic (3rd owner), per my wife's list: bathroom w/tub shower & AC :). I have a 06 F150 4x4 w/ 5.4 V8. We have pulled it home and are starting to personalize it. The only thing that I'm in need of is a owners manual. I've looked at the Dutchmen website and not found it. Should I just call them or do any of our members share manuals or post them? Thanks
 
Hi :), Here in OHIO years ago, when the kids were small, we had a little 14 ft Scotty and pulled it with Chevy Suburban. Well several years ago we sold the little Scotty and the Suburban. We now have a little (3 yr old) grandson and want to start camping again. We purchase a nicely kept 1993 20ft Dutchmen Classic (3rd owner), per my wife's list: bathroom w/tub shower & AC :). I have a 06 F150 4x4 w/ 5.4 V8. We have pulled it home and are starting to personalize it. The only thing that I'm in need of is a owners manual. I've looked at the Dutchmen website and not found it. Should I just call them or do any of our members share manuals or post them? Thanks

Hey Dog,

Welcome to the forum.

I don't no if the owners manuals were any better, as far as model specific, than they are today.

I doubt you will get much help out of the Customer Lackofservice line, but you never know. The type of information that I find useful is the type of stuff Dutchmen doesn't provide, like wiring diagrams.

As an experienced camper, you have the basics down I'm sure. The important things like owners manuals for the appliances, etc, can be found on that manufacturers web site.
 
Welcome to the forums!

Here is a link to the manual for that year. Unfortunately I think you are going to find that it is extremely generic and doesn't do much but provide CYA for the manufacturer and their lawyers.:roll:

Make a list of all your appliances, brands, serial numbers and model numbers then hit up the the various manufacturer's websites for the specific manuals. If all else fails drag a chair up to the campfire aka forums and ask. We are a gregarious bunch and don't mind sharing information.

Aaron:cool:
 

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