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pnichols
May 12, 2019Explorer II
Gjac wrote:pnichols wrote:. 40 gals are better than 26, too bad it did not have a living room slide also or a full wall slide. I guess they stopped making your 24V model some time ago.Gjac wrote:garmp wrote:This looks like a well built MH not many have the rear FG cap. I would assume that a distinct advantage for a small MH is to be able to camp anywhere but with only 26 gals of FW do you carry extra water when dry camping?
Look at the Phoenix Cruiser 2351D. Unfortunately thislink shows a poor picture, but the basic concept appeals to us. We are currently looking into such a unit, but without the sofa and a dinette instead.
You make a good point regarding fresh water capacity. That's one of the reasons why I consider this RV as such a great small Class C -> take a look at all of it's tank capacities in such a small package ... and it can be ordered on the heavier duty E450 chassis, too:
https://winnebargoind.com/products/class-c/2019/minnie-winnie/floorplans
In the link I provided above I was referring to the modern Winnebago-built 22M small Class C model - not my 2005 24V Winnebago-built Class C.
Winnebago's Winnie Minnie 22M small Class C with a full size floor level queen bed - that is not a corner queen bed - seemed to be a good match to what Vincent (the OP) was looking for. The 22M tank sizes are generous in a small Class C - even including it's 18 gallon propane tank.
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