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gotsmart
Apr 14, 2016Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
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A huge outdoor storage compartment,100cubic feet, with access from each side and the rear, the spare tire dead center inside. Below the covers in the compartment there are storage bins about 8 inches deep,offering more storage,as a bonus the largest storage cover is a table with fold down legs.
There is a downside to this image. It moves the fresh water tank forward (a good thing) and provides a huge storage area to overload behind the rear axle (not so good)....
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I have a walk-around queen bed in my 28R. Under the bed against the rear wall is the 40 gallon fresh water tank (usually with just enough water in it to keep the pump wet). Then there is about a 2 foot wide pass-through, some dead space for electrical and plumbing, and then interior storage under the front of the queen bed. The foot of the bed tilts up to access the storage beneath it.
The bed can get cold at night. I like the cold. After a few minutes in bed one's body heat warms up the mattress. My Oregon Scientific thermometer says that it is 64.2 F as I type this and I am comfortable.
When a bed is flying over a large dead space it may not be so good for those who want to do cold weather camping.
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