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ol__yeller
May 14, 2013Explorer II
OK, I'm willing to be educated. Maybe I am overlooking something by not considering Class B+ RVs. I assumed they were cramped and had either wet baths or tiny baths. I also assumed that they were unable to accomodate a queen bed. It appears that the line may be blurring.
Any RV is going to have to have a separate queen bed. Walkaround would be ideal but probably not likely/practical I am learning. We do not want an RV with a bed we have to make up every night or climb up into. An overcab bunk seems perfect for the grandkids. Am I wrong to assume that B+s don't have this?
At this point I don't have mobility problems, I am trying to avoid the trouble of hitching and unhitching as well as stabilizing that is now what we have with our TT. I am probably going to do most of the driving but my wife is willing to help IF SHE FEELS COMFORTABLE with the new rig. She isn't comfortable driving the current rig at all. Given my health issues, her help would be much appreciated.
You folks have been great with ideas and suggestions. We have been RVing for 12 years now all in TTs. I realize that there are compromises we have to make but there are a few that we aren't willing to make. The 2 things that are a must are the queen bed (60" width)and some comfortable inside seating as we camp in the great Northwet. Everything else is negotiable.
Any RV is going to have to have a separate queen bed. Walkaround would be ideal but probably not likely/practical I am learning. We do not want an RV with a bed we have to make up every night or climb up into. An overcab bunk seems perfect for the grandkids. Am I wrong to assume that B+s don't have this?
At this point I don't have mobility problems, I am trying to avoid the trouble of hitching and unhitching as well as stabilizing that is now what we have with our TT. I am probably going to do most of the driving but my wife is willing to help IF SHE FEELS COMFORTABLE with the new rig. She isn't comfortable driving the current rig at all. Given my health issues, her help would be much appreciated.
You folks have been great with ideas and suggestions. We have been RVing for 12 years now all in TTs. I realize that there are compromises we have to make but there are a few that we aren't willing to make. The 2 things that are a must are the queen bed (60" width)and some comfortable inside seating as we camp in the great Northwet. Everything else is negotiable.
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