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ron_dittmer
Sep 11, 2013Explorer II
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My wife and I own what I consider to be one of the shortest/smallest rigs on the market when considering it has everything the big rigs have but in a small package without getting into impracticalities. It has....
- a real permanent double bed for a couple
- a nice size comfortable dinette
- a real bathroom with a toilet, sink, and separate shower
- an easy chair
- a decent galley
- a decent fridge
- decent inside and outdoor storage
- decent capacities for fuel, fresh water, waste water, propane, and two batteries for electrical needs
- aerodynamic
- easy to drive
- decent quality
It measures
- 23'-8" over-all length
- 93" wide (the rear view mirrors are extra)
- 9'-10" to the tippy-top of the a/c unit on the roof
See it in detail by Clicking Here.
The rear corner bed is not ideal, but it works for us. We love our Phoenix Cruiser 2350
I researched the Rialta but concluded there were too many novelty features that would be hard to depend on for regular use, especially for two adults together. I think the Rialta could work much better for a single traveler.
My wife and I own what I consider to be one of the shortest/smallest rigs on the market when considering it has everything the big rigs have but in a small package without getting into impracticalities. It has....
- a real permanent double bed for a couple
- a nice size comfortable dinette
- a real bathroom with a toilet, sink, and separate shower
- an easy chair
- a decent galley
- a decent fridge
- decent inside and outdoor storage
- decent capacities for fuel, fresh water, waste water, propane, and two batteries for electrical needs
- aerodynamic
- easy to drive
- decent quality
It measures
- 23'-8" over-all length
- 93" wide (the rear view mirrors are extra)
- 9'-10" to the tippy-top of the a/c unit on the roof
See it in detail by Clicking Here.
The rear corner bed is not ideal, but it works for us. We love our Phoenix Cruiser 2350
I researched the Rialta but concluded there were too many novelty features that would be hard to depend on for regular use, especially for two adults together. I think the Rialta could work much better for a single traveler.
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