Yes the folks at Coach House went a little overboard on the CH Plat 250. Its over a foot longer then the nearest competition so tail dragging is a real possibility. Their biggest concern is that it came in under 700 LBS of OCC. GVWR is only 10,360 LBS so not a lot to work with. After the Hershey Show they started a little re-engineering. LTV's Wonder comes in at about 925 LBS OCC. Same 178" WB as the CH 250, no slide and almost a foot shorter. The Fuse 1200 OCC
Currently, the WBGO Fuse is the standard that manf are using to develop the Ford Transit platform. They have sold about 500 over the last, almost 3 years. Owners have been raving about the 16-18 MPG, performance of the 5 cylinder Diesel, and handling. No more quirky MB mechanical issues, many more Ford dealers to service at much less cost. I spent 2 weeks in a Fuse 23A last year. Never have driven an RV that handles so well. 156" WB and 24'. Wife loved it. Wanted to drive all the time. Yes, the earlier models did drag. WBGO did make adjustment in mid 2018 to address.
I recently sent PC a few pics of the Fuse. I think they could make a fine mini 2551 on the Transit chassis.