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2005 FLEETWOOD Discovery 39L, 2005 Fleetwood Discovery 39L Diesel 2005 FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY 39L The Discovery is built on the Freightliner XC-Series chassis and powered by the 330-horsepower Caterpillar 3126E turbocharged diesel engine coupled with an Allison 3000MH six-speed transmission. The coach features a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 27,910 pounds and a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 37,910 pounds. The fuel tank holds 90 gallons and can be refueled from either side of the coach. The fresh water tank has an 86-gallon capacity, and the gray water and black water tanks hold 50 gallons each. The LP-gas tank holds 38 gallons (all LP tanks have an 80 percent shutoff valve so they do not reach full capacity). Whether you enjoy staying at a luxury RV resort or prefer a more primitive, stand-alone campsite, this model is equipped to accommodate both. A 50-amp shore power cable, a 2,000-watt inverter, and a 7.5-kilowatt diesel generator provide the necessary power to run appliances and accessories. For interior climate control, the Discovery features a dual 20,000-Btu and 25,000-Btu heating system with floor-ducted registers placed throughout the coach, as well as dual 13,500-Btu roof air conditioners that share a common plenum, allowing the front unit to be operated at night without disturbing those asleep in the bedroom. Fan-Tastic Vent fans are located in the galley and in the private water closet for additional air circulation. Manually operated patio and entry awnings are standard, but power-operated versions are optional, employing both a remote and an interior control. The 39L and other Discovery floor plans convey a residential feel. For example, the wall-to-wall printed plush carpet is designed to pre-empt traffic wear patterns, while the laminate tile in the entry, galley, and center-aisle bath is low-maintenance. In addition, solid-surface countertops are found in the galley and bathroom area. The valances surrounding the pleated day-night shades are sculpted from complementing fabric textures and colors. In the galley, a beveled mirror serves as a splash panel and provides a low-maintenance surface that creates the illusion of an even larger area than it already is. A floor-to-ceiling pantry with wire-basket drawers that glide in and out is capable of holding large quantities of canned and dry goods. A plethora of drawers, cabinets. For RVers who appreciate the expansiveness that multiple slideouts provide, the quad-slideout Discovery