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tropical36
Feb 19, 2017Explorer
Most of what I've seen, have the galley on the passenger side and there must be a reason for that. It's also our preference, if there is indeed one.
We'd rather sit at the dinette and look out the window at our neighbors front door, given the choice, although we've been in some CG's that had reverse sites.
Rigs with just one living area slide most always have the galley on the passenger side, so as not to have the electrics and plumbing, going in an out all the time.
We'd rather sit at the dinette and look out the window at our neighbors front door, given the choice, although we've been in some CG's that had reverse sites.
Rigs with just one living area slide most always have the galley on the passenger side, so as not to have the electrics and plumbing, going in an out all the time.
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