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- magicbusExplorer II
wildtoad wrote:
Quick answer - Nope. Yeah I know lots of people will “make do” with a B, but given the choice why? A B that will support three adults, clothes, gear is going to cost a lot more than a small C class which will be far better suited.
Many people don't "get" why some of us would never chose a C over a B, but that's OK because we have the option and it is a different discussion. I wouldn't travel in a B or C with three people. When I had a DP it was workable because of the bed/bath configuration and plenty of space to hang damp towels, but even that got old after a while.
Dave - wildtoadExplorer IIQuick answer - Nope. Yeah I know lots of people will “make do” with a B, but given the choice why? A B that will support three adults, clothes, gear is going to cost a lot more than a small C class which will be far better suited.
- gboppExplorerI assume you are planning on using the B to travel all over the country as you stated in a previous post.
You should forget the B and look at Class C units with a rear bed and a front overhang bed.
Setting up and taking down a dinette or couch as a bed gets real old, real quick. Trust me. - T__AndersonExplorerMe, my wife, and grown daughter. But it sounds like a C would indeed be better.
- magicbusExplorer IIBefore we removed the sofa our Era could have easily slept 3. We leave the rear queen-plus sized bed set up all the time, and the sofa converts to a full-sized bed. It doubled as additional seating complete with seatbelts. Better be good friends though.
Dave - cavieExplorerdepends on the relationship of the 3 adults, but no you need to look a "C"'s
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