Up for adoption: 2014
Escape 19 with Impulse Blue graphics
Currently located in scenic Coarsegold, CA
This a sad, but exciting day for me. After 3 years of many fun adventures in my
Escape 19, due to health issues, it’s time to say goodbye to her.
We’ve had more fun in is RV than any other vehicle in my life. The
fiberglass community is by far the best group of campers there is. After owning a
Casita 17’ FD for a year, then my 19 for 3 years, it’s been a part of my life I’ll never forget.
For those at have never owned an
Escape, the experience is a privilege. Top quality, an outstanding company and being a part of the best campers anywhere.
The 19 is my personal favorite. The most functional floor plan in my humble opinion. Big enough to keep you very comfortable, but small enough to get into just about any campground there is. I’ve fitted into an 18’ spot. With
windows in the front and back, tandem axles it’s a spacious floor plan that’s hard to beat.
I’m the only owner of this 19 and had it customized to my preferences and needs at the time in 2014.
Below is a custom list of options from the factory:
A/C /
Propane hot water tank
3 burner stainless steel stove and range hood
6.7 cubic foot
fridge
Additional window over kitchen sink
11,000 BTU Dometic A/C
Digital thermostat
bike rack ready
Cot ready
Cabinet door at end of dinette
LED interior
light package
2 drawers under wardrobe
Two drawers moved under sink to the left to make room for
microwave
Dual 6 volt deep cycle RV batteries - 244 Amp Hours. (Load and field tested)
Exterior
propane quick disconnect with 12’ hose
Extra insulation and thermal (dual) pane
windows
Microwave
2 shelves in wardrobe. (Converted to pantry)
Opening window in bathroom
Stainless steel sink and chrome faucet
Stainless steel cooktop cover
Exterior
fiberglass storage box
Additional
light over storage box
TV ready with 120V outlet
Wall mount extendable TV arm
4 way U-Shaped dinette (Multipurpose as a: couch, lounge, table and bed)
Length: 19’
Dry
weight: 2700 lbs (approximately)
GVW: 4000 lbs
The bearings were repacked and
brakes checked and adjusted last year.
High strength steel wide feet added to stabilizers
Upgraded to a set of 15” black and chrome wheels at really set this 19 apart from the others.
Perfect? No. I didn’t buy this Escape to sit in storage. It has a few small imperfections, but any RV usually does. It has a ding in the bathroom door where I stumbled in the dark (can you see it?). The screen door has a rip in it. A small scratch on the left rear.
No
leaks anywhere! Ever! One of the many beauties of a molded
fiberglass RV.
Cleaned up. 1.5 tanks of
propane and ready for the next owner to love this 19 as much as I have. Also have some accessories that I can include with the purchase if the new owner is interested.
Asking $26,999