fdwarren wrote:
Thank you all. I thoroughly enjoyed each perspective. I STILL want the entertainment area because the lesser cab over protrusion increases gas mileage and we will seldom take people except grandkids with us. I can caulk and after this, definitely will. I have a nice list to look for. Thank you all!
You mentioned a lesser overhang which has me wondering if you are thinking about a class B+ like ours seen
HERE. Our Phoenix Cruiser is offered in lengths from 21 to 31 feet utilizing the same basic shell design. You might consider reviewing the various floor plans
HEREMost B+s consider two people with a double or a queen bed, or twin beds on the main floor. Accomodating occasional guests like grand children is often handled through a living room slideout which has a couch that converts into a large double or queen bed. In our case, if grand kids some day travel with us, we plan to utilize our dinette conversion bed and have the floor as a back-up if the little ones need more personal sleeping space.
B+ motor homes are more aerodynamic than conventional Cs which helps with fuel economy and improved handling with cross winds. The cap over the van is exclusively seamless which greatly reduces potential of water leaks in what is otherwise considered the most vulnerable area for water damage. If you later consider a C with a huge cab-over area for it's sleeping accomodations, consider one with a seamless bucket design like Born Free and the Winnebago View have.