Gulf Stream Vista Cruiser Walk-Through
Join Steve, the general manager at Sunset RV, for a virtual walkthrough of one of our most popular travel trailers, the Vista Cruiser by Gulf Stream. In this guided tour, Steve highlights the layout, key features, and thoughtful design that make this trailer a favorite for both weekend travelers and long road trips. Get a closer look at the craftsmanship, storage, and comfort that set the Vista Cruiser apart and see why it continues to be a top choice for RV owners.
Take an inside look at a fully customized 1977 Airstream Argosy as Steve at Sunset RV walks through the restoration and upgrades completed by our team in Forest Grove, Oregon. In this detailed tour, Steve highlights the craftsmanship behind the renovation, the new features added throughout the trailer, and the thoughtful improvements that brought this classic unit back to life while keeping its original character. Along the way, he shares practical insight and recommendations for anyone considering an Airstream or vintage trailer restoration of their own. From planning and material choices to common challenges and smart upgrades, this walkthrough offers a real world look at what goes into transforming a classic trailer into a comfortable, road ready experience.
Take a look inside a unique project coach as Steve from Sunset RV walks through a 2002 Newell 45 mid entry motorhome currently undergoing repair and refurbishment. In this video, Steve gives a detailed look at the coach, including its three slide layout, spacious interior, one and a half bath design, and king bed setup that makes this Newell a true luxury motorhome. He also covers some of the mechanical highlights, this project RV offers a great example of the quality and potential these high end motorhomes can have when properly maintained and restored. Follow along as Steve explains the work being done, what makes this coach special, and what owners should keep in mind when taking on a project RV like this.
Join Steve from Sunset RV for a full walkthrough of the 2022 Sunset Park Sunray Sport 129, a compact travel trailer built for adventure and versatility. In this video, Steve takes a closer look at the layout, features, and upgrades that make this trailer a great option for campers who want something lightweight but still packed with practical features. This 15 foot trailer has a dry weight of just 1,910 pounds, making it easy to tow with a wide range of vehicles. The rear folding door provides convenient access and adds flexibility when loading gear or setting up camp. Inside, the trailer includes a built in toilet with a 30 gallon black tank and an 18 gallon fresh water system, giving you the ability to stay comfortable even when camping off grid. The interior also features an upper bunk along with the knotty pine retro upgrade that gives the space a warm, classic look. On the exterior, this Sunray Sport 129 is equipped with the sport package and built for off road capability. It features premium off road tires, specialized wheels, and a 6 inch lift for improved ground clearance. A roof rack adds extra storage flexibility, while the front rack with a storage pod provides a convenient place to carry additional gear for longer trips. If you are looking for a small travel trailer that combines lightweight towing with rugged features and thoughtful design, this walkthrough gives you a great look at what the Sunray Sport 129 has to offer.
Join Steve from Sunset RV as he gives a full walkthrough of the unique 2022 Happier Camper HC1 Adventure. In this video, Steve takes a closer look at one of the most innovative small trailers on the market and highlights what makes this compact toyhauler stand out from traditional travel trailers. The HC1 Adventure is a 13 foot full fiberglass trailer designed with flexibility and adventure in mind. With a dry weight of only 1,500 pounds, it is lightweight enough to be towed by many vehicles while still offering impressive functionality. One of its most distinctive features is the adaptive interior system made up of removable pods and modular blocks. This setup allows owners to rearrange the interior to match their needs, whether that means hauling gear, creating sleeping space, or setting up a functional living area. This trailer also includes several comfort and convenience features that make it a great option for travelers who want capability without sacrificing modern amenities. It comes equipped with an inverter, heat pump, air conditioning, and an awning for added comfort at camp. Its toyhauler design makes it easy to bring along bikes, outdoor gear, or other equipment for your adventures. If you are looking for a compact trailer that offers creative design, lightweight towing, and the flexibility to adapt to different trips and activities, this walkthrough will give you a great look at what the Happier Camper HC1 Adventure has to offer.
In this video, Steve from Sunset RV walks through a recent roof repair project on a Mallard IDM 312 that came into the shop with a significant roof leak. Water intrusion can quickly cause serious damage in an RV if it is not addressed properly, so our team took the time to thoroughly inspect the unit and determine the best long term solution. For this repair, the Sunset RV service team removed the damaged roofing materials and replaced the entire one piece roof along with the underlying roof sheeting. Once the new structure was in place, everything was properly sealed and finished to ensure the coach was protected from future water intrusion. By rebuilding the roof system and sealing it correctly, the goal was not only to stop the leak but also to prevent ongoing issues such as mold, mildew, and structural damage that can develop when moisture gets trapped inside an RV. If your RV has signs of a leak, soft spots in the roof, or water damage, it is important to address the issue early before it spreads. Projects like this Mallard IDM 312 repair are a good example of how proper inspection and quality repair work can save an RV and extend its life for years to come.
In this video, Steve from Sunset RV takes a closer look at weatherproofing and leak prevention on a 2003 Winnebago RV that recently came into the shop with signs of water intrusion. Water leaks are one of the most common and damaging issues RV owners face, and if they are not addressed early they can lead to structural damage, mold, and costly repairs. During this walkthrough, Steve explains some of the areas on RVs that are most prone to leaks over time. He points out common problem spots such as roof seams, vents, skylights, window seals, trim edges, and other areas where sealants can deteriorate from weather exposure and regular use. As sealants age and begin to crack or separate, water can slowly find its way inside the structure of the RV. Steve also talks about the steps the Sunset RV service team takes to identify leaks, repair damaged areas, and properly reseal the coach to protect it from future water intrusion. Preventative maintenance and regular inspections are key to extending the life of an RV, and catching these issues early can save owners significant time and expense. If you own an RV or travel trailer, this video offers helpful insight into what to watch for and why proper weatherproofing and seal maintenance are so important for protecting your investment.
Join Steve from Sunset RV for a full walkthrough of the Gulf Stream Vintage Cruiser, a travel trailer that blends classic retro styling with modern RV comfort and functionality. In this video, Steve takes a closer look at the design, layout, and features that make the Vintage Cruiser such a popular choice for campers who want something unique while still enjoying the conveniences of a modern travel trailer. Throughout the walkthrough, Steve highlights the trailer’s vintage inspired exterior, bright interior styling, and the practical layout that makes it comfortable for weekend trips or extended travel. From the kitchen and living space to the sleeping areas and storage, he gives viewers a clear look at how the Vintage Cruiser is designed to make camping both functional and enjoyable. The Gulf Stream Vintage Cruiser stands out with its nostalgic look and thoughtful design, making it a great option for travelers who want personality in their RV without sacrificing comfort. If you are considering a travel trailer with retro charm and modern features, this walkthrough will give you a great look at what the Vintage Cruiser has to offer.
Join Steve from Sunset RV for a walkthrough of the unique MeerKat Travel Trailer, a compact camper designed for simplicity, convenience, and easy towing. In this video, Steve takes a closer look at what makes the MeerKat such a popular option for campers who want a lightweight trailer that can be towed by smaller vehicles without sacrificing comfort. The MeerKat is a 13 foot ultralight travel trailer with a dry weight of around 1,180 pounds, making it an excellent choice for small cars and easy maneuverability on the road. One of its standout features is the popup roof design, which provides additional interior headroom while still allowing the trailer to remain low profile for towing and garage storage. Inside, the trailer offers a practical and comfortable layout with seating that easily converts into a queen size bed, along with a compact kitchenette for preparing simple meals while camping. Despite its small size, the MeerKat also includes thoughtful storage space to keep gear organized for weekend trips and quick getaways. Because of its lightweight build and smart design, the MeerKat is often a favorite for couples who want a comfortable camping setup without needing a large tow vehicle. Its compact size, easy handling, and functional interior make it a great option for travelers looking to enjoy the outdoors with minimal setup and maximum convenience.
