We start with a powerful, easy to drive, pickup truck with bench seating accommodating two adults comfortably. To this pickup truck, we have mounted a spacious motorhome coach (not a camper), similar to a wide body motorhome. The coach has the usual queen size cabover bed, a living room couch, dinette, full kitchen with microwave, and roomy rear bath area.
Features
Ford V-8 Chassis Engine
Automatic Transmission
2-Wheel Drive
ABS Power Brakes
Power Steering
In Dash Air Conditioning
Cruise Control
Dual Rear Tires
Stereo Sound System
40-Gallon Fuel Tank
23-Gallon Fresh Water Tank
6-Gallon Water Heater Tank
22-Gallon Sewage Water Tank
21-Gallon Grey Water Tank
LP Gas/Electric Refrigerator
LP Gas/12-Volt Furnace
11-Gallon LP Gas Tank
Combination Shower
Fresh Water Ceramic Toilet
110-Volt Roof Air Conditioner
This CT22 motorhome is most comfortable for 2 adults and 2 children, however 4 adults can travel in this vehicle. Please refer to bed sizes below:
Bed Dimensions:
Cab Over Bed - 1.52m x 2.28m (60" x 90")
Dinette Bed - 0.97m x 1.88m (38" x 74")
Couch Bed - 1.06m x 1.72m (42" x 68")
Cruise Canada information
The family owned, Mesa, Ariz. based company, founded by Florida native Robert Smalley Sr. in 1972, ranks as North America's largest RV rental firm with about 300 employees at peak season, 18 company stores and around 130 commissioned dealer outlets in the U.S. and Canada. Smalley's sons, CEO and Chairman Randall Smalley, and President Robert Smalley Jr.,were brought on board straight out of college to help start up and run the company, and remain at the helm today.
"My brother and I represent the fourth generation in the vehicle rental business," Smalley said, tracing his rental roots back to his great grandfather, Frank Couture, who rented cars in south Florida during the 1920s. Robert Smalley Sr. logged numerous years in the car rental business, including serving as president of car rental giant Hertz, before recognizing and capitalizing on an untapped niche in the motorhome rental arena.
The Smalley's family-oriented business culture has been one of the few constants at Cruise America/Cruise Canada. One of the keys to Cruise America/Cruise Canada's longevity, according to Randall Smalley, is being aggressively proactive. "You want to anticipate the market and then correct small problems before they become larger problems," "Our objective over the years has been to keep raising the bar, to keep getting better."
Cruise Canada's Class C motorhomes today are manufactured by Elkhart, Ind.-based Four Winds International Corp., a subsidiary of Thor Industries Inc. In April 2004, Cruise Canada joined Four Winds' management and employees in saluting the completion of the Thor division's 25,000th mini motorhome.