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- rhagfoExplorer IIIthere are trade offs with any floor plan, DW wanted a good sized kitchen that could hold two people at times. The trade off is we can't access the kitchen with the sides in. our plan is small cooler and lunch prepared before we head out for the day.
We can access the bed and closet with slides in, just not the kitchen. - fugawiExplorer III would like to find a 5th wheel floorplan something like these bumper pull rear dinette plans:
Jayco White hawk 30RDS
KZ Spree S303RL - fugawiExplorer IIHere is a rear dinette I just came across. Interesting plan with happijac bunk above rear dinette.
Wildcat 30WB
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- SuperdutyIIExplorer
janegowest wrote:
I am not a fan of FL. No view out the back...felt too closed in for me. I like lots of windows and light and having to go up and down the stairs constantly between living and kitchen to me, is too troublesome at our age....
The Montana 3400RL really has nice feel to the layout. There is a sense of separation between living and kitchen, yet it is still open. And the fridge and dinette are accessible with the slide closed. I may have to look for another one that is newer, like a 2011.
We too liked the floor plan of the 3400RL. We purchased a late 2006 version. Unfortunately, we didn't get to enjoy it as much as would have liked to due to all the failures and quality problems we had with our unit. The floor plan is very functional. We had no major complaints about the floor plan. We did make a couple changes. We rotated the dining table 90 degrees and moved the sofa in place of where the two recliners were. It gave us slightly more room around the table but it still was tight. Some may find no access to the dining table when all the slides are in, a problem. - janegowestExplorerHow exciting!! I can't wait for the day when we will finally have one of our own!!
- ddschumanExplorerwe actually looked at that unit as well but because we often prepare meals together, I felt the kitchen was too cramped for us. Otherwise, great floor plan. We just recently signed on a Cedar Creek 36CKTS (haven't taken delivery yet). We considered the Cedar Crrek 34RE because it had that sense of separation but just really liked the 36CKTS better. I absolutely cannot wait till we take delivery on the 22nd.
- janegowestExplorerI am not a fan of FL. No view out the back...felt too closed in for me. I like lots of windows and light and having to go up and down the stairs constantly between living and kitchen to me, is too troublesome at our age....
The Montana 3400RL really has nice feel to the layout. There is a sense of separation between living and kitchen, yet it is still open. And the fridge and dinette are accessible with the slide closed. I may have to look for another one that is newer, like a 2011. - ddschumanExplorer
janegowest wrote:
you know....after the post about not being able to access fridge with slides closed, I have been looking at RV Trader and seeing that a LOT of FP have this problem! The more I think about it...the more I think I would prefer being able to access the fridge. I may have to sacrifice and pass up this FP...
I can see now, the wisdom of the RL FPs with fridge directly in front of the door. And with curbside dining, we can just sit down at the table and eat our meal with the slides closed!!
We try to stop at rest stop when able and sit at picnic table to eat. Being able to access the fridge and bathroom is nice when traveling. :)
We saw a few different floor plans that this is possible. Most we saw were rear living, rear entertainment and some front living. We prefer rear living because we like recliners across from tv BUT if you don't watch tv, having sofas across from each other in opposing slides may be a good option. Many of the RE and FL floor plans we saw had rooms (BR, kitchen/dining & living) separate of each other. It really is a matter of preference. The FL was very intriguing to me but was too long to fit in our RV garage which made our decision very easy. - janegowestExploreryou know....after the post about not being able to access fridge with slides closed, I have been looking at RV Trader and seeing that a LOT of FP have this problem! The more I think about it...the more I think I would prefer being able to access the fridge. I may have to sacrifice and pass up this FP...
I can see now, the wisdom of the RL FPs with fridge directly in front of the door. And with curbside dining, we can just sit down at the table and eat our meal with the slides closed!! - toedtoesExplorer IIITry closing your eyes and just envisioning a weekend in it. Daydream about it. If it's right, it will click. If it isn't, you'll "see" the things that don't work.
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