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JAC1982
Jul 31, 2018Explorer
Roy, the popout situation you describe is one of the reasons we went with the Impact 351 versus some other models. I hated the idea of having popouts on the "front", taking up space on our "front porch" area. Our 351 is the same as the 311, only a longer garage.
The only negative, I think, of this floor plan, is that when both popouts are in, you cannot access the bedroom or bathroom, and you have to climb over the sofa to get to the fridge unless you go in through the garage area and then through the slider. The wardrobe slide gets "just" close enough to make it so you can't open the bathroom door, and the couch slide covers up the stairs.
And, as a note, this woman doesn't overuse the TP, because I know it makes it a worse time for me if I do... perhaps yours could use some "how to use the toilet in the camper" training :)
The only negative, I think, of this floor plan, is that when both popouts are in, you cannot access the bedroom or bathroom, and you have to climb over the sofa to get to the fridge unless you go in through the garage area and then through the slider. The wardrobe slide gets "just" close enough to make it so you can't open the bathroom door, and the couch slide covers up the stairs.
And, as a note, this woman doesn't overuse the TP, because I know it makes it a worse time for me if I do... perhaps yours could use some "how to use the toilet in the camper" training :)
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