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bobndot
May 06, 2019Explorer II
A few things that come to mind:
If you regularly sleep at crowded roadside rest areas where a parking spot is at premium, think about a slide that is deployed out the side of any rv floorplan. You don't want to open a slide into a travel portion of a rest area. Its possible to break down a dinette or sofa to sleep for awhile.
Floorplans need to fit your rv style of use.
If the slide opens out the rear, make sure you can also have a ladder to access the roof if that's important to you.
Some floorplans have overhead extra large acrylic skylights that allow excessive heat inside cabins. A/c units have difficulty keeping up.
If you regularly sleep at crowded roadside rest areas where a parking spot is at premium, think about a slide that is deployed out the side of any rv floorplan. You don't want to open a slide into a travel portion of a rest area. Its possible to break down a dinette or sofa to sleep for awhile.
Floorplans need to fit your rv style of use.
If the slide opens out the rear, make sure you can also have a ladder to access the roof if that's important to you.
Some floorplans have overhead extra large acrylic skylights that allow excessive heat inside cabins. A/c units have difficulty keeping up.
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