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- CharlesinGAExplorerhttp://www.rvpartscountry.com/RvBathtubs.html
Charles - MrWizardModeratorOur second class A RV was an 82 Pace Arrow, with 24*46 tub
I'm 5'7" DW is 5'8"
And yes the tub was big enough to bathe
I don't know about the nay sayers, but I don't use only hot water to be scalded
Yes you will use more water than the avg RV Navy shower
If the OP can fit it in, I'm sure they will be happy - HoustedExplorer IIII have converted two 5ers from 24" x 40" shower to 24" x 46" tub.
I moved a wall 6" to accommodate the tub. Everyone is right about the water
heater requirement. One of the conversions has a 12 gal and the other has a 16 gal.
DW is very happy with the results.
Photo -> https://get.google.com/albumarchive/101217276011126966833/album/AF1QipPIU3XIfFV8xVdJRc_xK1P1gP9BZ0nJ3RzOhJBZ/AF1QipMB_BzfFUk8UHp0wv4pTAZFUrQuC4TVbuFrYdHu
Housted - stashaExplorer
ice2fire wrote:
More detective work needed. I have a RV man coming around soon to do a minor job soon. I'll ask him. Thanks.
Keep us posted on how this works out! - drsteveExplorerI've never seen an RV tub that was suitable for anything more than rinsing off a toddler, or as a place to stash dirty clothes and empty beverage cans. As others have said, there's not enough hot water to fill one up anyway. As far as on demand heaters, some people love 'em--I have one in my S&B that works great--while others are not so happy.
- ice2fireExplorerQuick check with Camping World (not that I ever buy stuff from them - more expensive than most) is about $200 with dimensions of 24"W x 42"L X 13"H. DW only usually at home uses only about 8" deep (Just like her Mother !!), so that would be adequate.
Looks like the baths have lips around 3 sides, end, back, end. I wonder if we could cut the existing panel at one end at the appropriate height, and slip the bath under it ? What about the back ? The existing shower wall panel is only about 24", so need more panels, or one big one, and then there is the other end.
It would be adequate if we kept the existing shower head. No need for bath taps. - ice2fireExplorerYes, we'd also have to get one of those in-line continuous water heaters, don't seem to be outrageously expensive. Any opinions on propane versus electricity ?
DW is very athletic, so getting in and out would be no problem. We also have a full hook up, so no problem with draining water. However, how deep are the tubs ?Covering "the essentials" as one poster neatly said, is hardly enough. I'll check on that. She only weighs about 160lbs, so not a problem. But we might need to worry about her plus water weight.
More detective work needed. I have a RV man coming around soon to do a minor job soon. I'll ask him. Thanks. - stashaExplorer
GWolfe wrote:
The tub was nice for giving the pups a bath if they get into anything while out camping too.
Great idea. We travel with 3 dogs. - stashaExplorer
Tyler0215 wrote:
Get a bigger water heater. Do you have room for that?
I wonder if adding on one of those instant heater units might be the trick? - GWolfeExplorerMy last camper had the small tub, this one a shower. I had less water splashing out onto the floor with the tub, it seems like I am always cleaning up water off of the floor in this camper. The tub was nice for giving the pups a bath if they get into anything while out camping too.
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