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overbrook
Jul 29, 2013Explorer III
seakayakerski wrote:
Is class C better for freezing temps yet available in 20 ft or so lengths?
A Class C will have a lot more room inside than a B, will have a real fridge with a freezer large enough to store food, will have a real bathroom with privacy, and a real kitchen.
Most C's will have the fresh water tanks inside under the couch and the water lines are inside as well, so if the inside of the coach is above freezing a few hours a day, the water won't freeze.
There are many Class C's (B+'s) in the 22-24 foot length that are easy to drive, and will have dually rear tires, which provide good handling in snow.
The one I have is a BT Cruiser, 22 foot, and it is easy to drive, about the same length as the B I had, but has so much more room inside - especially with two people.
I like the way Class B vans look on the outside, but spend three days inside one with a spouse, and it gets real crowded real quickly. Especially if either one of you has to use the bathroom.
I was sold on Class B's, until I bought a B+. Now, I can't imagine ever owning another B.
Bill
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