PRICE REDUCED! Well-maintained 2017 Winnebago Sunstar 29VE in good condition. 34,306 miles. One owner; no pets; non-smoking. Standard options include full-length slide, full power bunk over cab, short queen bed at rear, microwave, gas range, dual mode refrigerator, 4K Onan generator, two interior TVs, tailgate package with exterior TV, power awning, window screens and shades, and many more.
Upgrades include:
2nd A/C, non-ducted, on separate 20A circuit2 Fantastic fans with Ultrabreeze vent covers2000W pure sine inverter (whole house except A/C)360W solar on roofUpgraded house electrical with built-in Progressive Technologies surge suppressorsFront and rear sway barsSafe-T-Plus steering stabilizerHigh-quality replacement mattressesTires replaced 2023Awning fabric replaced 2025
Coach shows some fading of decals. External speakers need replacement. Interior shows normal wear and tear. Passenger captain's chair armrest droops (mechanism is damaged). Grill and external refrigerator not included.
Notes in response to questions:
Generator has 286h; it is started and run regularly. Chassis battery replaced in July 2025Coach has a pair of 6V Trojan T-105 batteries, installed 2019. I keep them watered regularly but it might be time to starting thinking about replacement. Stock coach is a 30A system. Replacement 2k inverter is also 30A. Second AC installed by dealer on a separate 20A circuit with a companion indoor outlet that I can use for a space heater without loading the main 30A system. This hybrid solution has been very convenient for making use of 50A service but not requiring it. Roof is in good shape. Dicor seals inspected regularly. Side roof-radius sealant replaced this year. Stock vent fans replaced by dealer with Fantastic Fans at purchase time. One was converted to second AC. Other two have hoods so vent can stay open while driving or in the rain. Stock AC is ducted. Second AC in rear bedroom is non-ducted. Both seats rotate into living space to face TV. Passenger arm is "drooped" (the stop tab that keeps the arm at the right level looks like it needs a tack weld to keep it from slipping).