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My wife and I were leaving Half Moon Bay yesterday morning (9/8/20) on our way to Pismo Beach. Low and behold a 28' Breakaway was making a right turn in front of me while I was at a red light in my 30' Breakaway! What are the chances of that happening? Not sure who it was but if anyone knows and if it's a California Barth, would be great to meet up in the future if possible. Anyone have any ideas? Oh, it was the flagship color combo and a pusher.
 
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Wasn't me, I am in Los Gatos CA and mine is 30 ft pusher. we should meet up sometime for sure. I will let you know my next time to be out and about, We do go to Half Moon Bay a lot.getting expensive to stay there as many have gone there while "working at home".


Ed
94 30' Breakaway #3864
30-BS-6B side entry
New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP
Allison 6 speed
Spartan chassis
K9DVC
Tankless water heater
 
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Hey Ed! I'll be in Pismo Beach in October if you're around. Kind of half way between Huntington Beach and Los Gatos. I noticed you have a 6 speed tranny vs the 4 speed that came with the coach. And a larger motor. Can you tell me what you did and how it's performing? Going 60 mph in a four speed Allison is revving at about 2600 rpm's.
 
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