Thursday, December 10, 2015

GROW WEST! Winnebago Industries Arrival in Junction City Lauded by City Officials



Junction City Leaders Laud Winnebago’s Planned Arrival
JUNCTION CITY — City leaders called Winnebago Industries’ new plant the first big sign since the recession that Lane County’s recreational vehicle industry has a pulse. The Iowa-based RV giant plans to phase in production of its diesel vehicles at the former Country Coach plant during the next 18 months, hiring up to 200 workers. That’s far fewer than the 1,800 employees who produced Country Coach RVs a decade ago, before the recession. But it’s welcome news for a town still reeling from several thousand lost manufacturing jobs, Mayor Mike Cahill said.
“We have highly skilled, trained people here in the area that were displaced due to the loss of all those jobs in 2008 and ’09,” he said. “So we’re really excited as a community about getting some of those people back to work.”
Some laid off RV workers found new jobs with related firms, including those in the former Monaco Coach plant in Coburg, which developer Steve Lee has converted into the Coburg North Industrial Park. Marathon Coach in Coburg was forced to downsize during the recession, but it held on and now has more than 200 workers. Other former RV workers went back to school to re-train in new fields or took lower-paying jobs.
Winnebago’s plans come amid a revival in the RV industry. RV manufacturers shipped 356,700 vehicles to dealers nationwide last year, the highest total since 2006, according to the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association. From 2008 to 2012, the annual average was 236,000.
An improving economy is prompting more workers to retire by choice, said Brian Rooney, a regional economist with the state Employment Department. Many are moving from the Midwest to the coasts, where they’re opening their wallets for big-ticket items like RVs. Those trends could be leading firms like Winnebago to go west for growth. “The western U.S. is kind of RV country,” Rooney said. “Most of the RV manufacturers have been centered in the Midwest, so it might be a good idea for them to establish a West Coast presence.”
Winnebago officials on Tuesday said their Iowa plants were operating at capacity, leading them to move their diesel RV operations to Junction City.
Besides occupying the 104,000-square-foot Country Coach headquarters at 135 E. First Ave., Winnebago has an agreement to use the 80,000-square-foot complex across First Avenue from the headquarters, spokesman Sam Jefson said. The Lee family, which founded Country Coach, owns both buildings, Lane County property records show.……“There’s been no appreciable recovery in the RV industry in Lane County since the crash,” he said.
If Winnebago’s arrival in Junction City boosted the total to 700, it would be the highest job count for the industry since April 2012, Employment Department data show. The loss of 4,000 Lane County jobs came as the entire RV industry downsized in the recession, University of Oregon Economist Tim Duy said. National shipments of RVs from wholesalers to dealers is back around pre-recession levels, but many companies are still boosting production with fewer workers than in the past.
“Is this the beginning of a return to 4,500 jobs? That I’d be somewhat cautious of,” Duy said. Still, companies that survived by getting leaner in the recession are now riding pent-up demand for their products, he said. Many are investing in big expansions, and Lane County’s slew of former RV manufacturing sites — and workers with manufacturing backgrounds — makes it a logical place for companies looking to expand.  “There are some fundamental resources relative to RV manufacturing that are still in the region,” Duy said. “And sooner or later it’s likely somebody is going to try to take advantage of those resources    Source: Register-Guard, Elon Glucklich

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Motorhome Foggy Windows and Dangling Seals



Dealing with the Foggy Windows Issue in Your Motorhome?

Windows fogged? Seal dangling? This is a problem SeGi brand windows had in many older model motorhomes (including Country Coach brand and other highline brand motorcoaches). 

Why it happens. Country Coach and other brand highline coaches used Se-Gi windows which developed this foggy window issue. These SE-GI windows appear frameless in design. The assemblies were made from an interior of laminated glass and an exterior tempered glass. The two glasses were separated by a seal around the perimeter. The entire aluminum window frame was mounted to the coach frame by either mechanical fastening or by both mechanical fastening and polyurethane adhesives.  This fogging of the windows happens when the seal on the double pane fails and moisture gets between the two panes.

A repairable issue which many service centers can handle, one service center which gets quite a few of these service projects each year is Premier RV of Oregon. Premier has a service technician on staff that is quite adept at addressing this foggy coach windows issue. 

What's the fix? Basically it involves removing the affected windows, taking them apart, cleaning and resealing, and reinstalling them. (Or if more feasible replacing a window.)

Premier RV of Oregon
541-998-2640; Website

Friday, December 4, 2015

Country Coach Allure Crane Prairie Still Rules the Road with Luxury





www Dot Luxury Launches Dot Com Raved in 2007 article about 
Country Coach Allure’s Crane Prairie  

For those rich dudes who have gunnies of $$$$ lying around their mansion, here’s a chance to get out of the luxuries of their swish home and get a more stylish and ultramodern home-away-from-home…..on wheels. Country Coach is celebrating its 34th year of luxury motorcoach manufacturing excellence by introducing the all-new 2008 Allure 470 Crane Prairie 45-foot motorhome at the 45th Annual National RV Trade Show in Louisville. Who will buy this wheeled whale? Only those who won’t shudder at the mention of $1.7 million. Rolling palaces like this 45-foot Allure 470 Crane Prairie can cost upwards of $1.7 million and come with Italian marble floors, high-tech controls, flat-screen TVs and satellite systems. Offering a luxurious private bed/bath suite, the new Allure 470 Crane Prairie affords the owner a “guest bathroom,” conveniently located just off the living area. Most notable, the new Crane Prairie features a full rear bath with new larger shower, plus a half-bath fore of the bedroom. Conceived by avid Country Coach Owners, this groundbreaking new motorcoach is a stunning example of an entirely new way to enjoy the motorcoaching lifestyle.  This pioneering floorplan also offers a galley placed just behind the driver’s seat. This location is convenient for easy access, with a quick few steps from either the front seats or the external patio area. In turn, the living area is nestled at mid-coach, creating an intimate yet open area to enjoy company, or relax and soak up the entertainment from the standard 52-inch LCD high definition television. So the final word is that this new Country Coach Allure 470 Crane Prairie 45-foot makes daily living a joy, with easy access and luxurious amenities. On top of that, the standard tag axle and 500-hp Cummins ISM engine, delivering 1,550 ft-lbs torque, make this the most powerful and smoothest Allure ever.  Price as reviewed: $1.7 million”  www.luxurylaunches.com

One of the Country Coach Allure Crane Prairie 45’ Motorcoaches (#31696) is Available Now at Premier RV of Oregon where you can buy a preowned luxurious Allure Crane Prairie 45’ home on wheels for just $249,000! www.PremierRVServices.com

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Premier RV of Oregon Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Hires Kevin Kiscoan Parts Specialist


Junction City's community and Country Coach owners nationwide just learned Country Coach Corporation has sold to Winnebago Industries with the future plan of  building a Country Coach  motorhome later in 2016. Premier RV of Oregon welcomed the announcement as it is sure to benefit this small Oregon community's economy and will put more people to work in Junction City.   
For Premier RV of Oregon located at 325 E. 1st Avenue in Junction City on 20-plus acres of the former Country Coach Inc campus,  It’s Business As Usual. Premier owns its property and is in no way affected by the Winnebago Industries/Country Coach deal.   Below is a media release from the company's co-owners Gary Obermire and Louie Courtemanche.



Premier RV of Oregon Marks Fifth Anniversary
Welcomes Kevin Kiscoan to its Parts Division

Premier RV of Oregon celebrated its 5th year as a premier full service center, pre-owned highline sales operation, and indoor secured storage facility this year and added Kevin Kiscoan to Parts Division.

Junction City, OR –Premier RV of Oregon completed its fifth year of business, having opened its doors in June 2010. In 2014, Gary and Louie purchased the property which includes the northwest’s largest indoor showroom within its pre-owned highline motorcoach sales division; several storage buildings currently full of stored motorhomes, autos, and watercraft within its storage division; as well as a full service and renovation service center, paint & body shop and parts department within its service division. Specializing in Country Coach, all RV brands are welcome.  Premier RV of Oregon recently added Country Coach specialist Kevin Kiscoan to its service department. Kiscoan will be working in the parts division. Kevin Kiscoan’s Country Coach experience dates back to 2006, over which time he has become well-known for customer care & service, Country Coach product line knowledge and for resourcing those hard to find motorhome parts for Country Coach and other brand RVs. His previous responsibilities included technical customer support, motorcoach service coordination, motorhome consignment sales, and providing parts to customers and repair shops nationwide as a parts specialist. 

Premier RV of Oregon is a Country Coach and Highline Diesel motorcoach sales specialist. Inside the expansive indoor showroom pre-owned Country Coach and other highline brand diesel motorcoaches are on display. Premier RV of Oregon has sold well over 200 pre-owned highline motorcoaches since opening in 2010. Clients are invited to take a tour of the largest selection of pre-owned Country Coach motorcoaches in the United States. Other highline brand diesel motorcoaches are also on consignment.  Trades are welcome. Open Monday-Friday, and other times by appointment additional pre-owned motorhomes are added daily in the sales division.

When a client is not using the motorhome, Premier RV is the Willamette Valley’s largest indoor, secured climate controlled storage facility for RVs, Boats and Autos.  

About the Company:
 Premier RV of Oregon
325 East First Avenue, Junction City, Oregon. 
Telephone: 541-998-2640. 
Website: www.PremierRVServices.com.  
Open Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm, and other times by appointment. Gary Obermire, previously senior vice president/operations at the former Country Coach, and Louie Courtemanche, former regional sales manager at the defunct Country Coach LLC, bought two unfinished motorhomes at that company’s bankruptcy auction in February 2010. They rented a building in the shuttered Country Coach campus and finished the build process on those two.  “The sale of those motorhomes gave us the seed money to start our business and off we went,” Gary Obermire recounted.  The business has grown steadily and staff has been added to meet the demand for services offered.  “The highend RV business is a very small world. It’s all about reputation,” Gary Obermire noted. “We welcome the opportunity to earn customers repeat business.” Premier Service Technicians are highline motorcoach specialists and well-known “favorites” among motorcoach owners. With over 100 years combined Highline Motorcoach experience, Premier’s Service division provides complete house and chassis service including exterior paint and body work, renovations (tile, carpet, cabinetry, etc), electronic upgrades such as TV, HD Satellite, GPS, and more performed under one roof.  Specializing in Country Coach, all brands of RVs are serviced.
Questions regarding this company and its services may be directed to Gary Obermire, 541-554-3997 or Louie Courtemanche, 541-953-6729 (mobile #s) or by calling Premier RV of Oregon at 541-998-2640.