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pnichols
Aug 12, 2013Explorer II
I passed on a used early 2000's 24 foot Bigfoot Class C in late 2005 before we bought our new 2005 Itasca 24 footer. The reason we passed on the Bigfoot was headroom in the shower. I would have had to bend over whenever takng a shower (I'm 6'2"). Our Itasca's shower has plenty of height for me. You might want to make sure this is not a problem on any Bigfoot you look at. However, I think (not sure) that later Bigfoot Class C motorhomes have a bit higher ceilings everywhere.
Also, I did not care for the large step up between the floor of the Ford cab and the floor of the coach. This height difference was at least 5-6 inches, and maybe more.
FWIW, Bigfoot Class C motorhomes in the short lengths have - along with short Lazy Daze Class C motorhomes - the largest capacity fresh water tanks you'll find in small Class C rigs. (Not counting Earthroamer's over-the-top fresh water tank capacities.)
Also, I did not care for the large step up between the floor of the Ford cab and the floor of the coach. This height difference was at least 5-6 inches, and maybe more.
FWIW, Bigfoot Class C motorhomes in the short lengths have - along with short Lazy Daze Class C motorhomes - the largest capacity fresh water tanks you'll find in small Class C rigs. (Not counting Earthroamer's over-the-top fresh water tank capacities.)
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