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- ughExplorer
MagillaGorilla wrote:
I hope my wife does not read this thread. She may want me to start sleeping in a bin while camping.
I could not help, but laugh at this comment. Thanks! - MagillaGorillaExplorerI hope my wife does not read this thread. She may want me to start sleeping in a bin while camping.
- Wrong_LaneExplorerI watched a TV show recently where they featured high-end motorhomes, many owned by celebrities.
More than one of them was set up for pets, both dogs and cats, in the bays. They included access from within the coach to the bays and the animals had some freedom to roam around. Heck one of the featured coaches was owned by a lady that towed show horses and travelled with 5 or 6 cats.
I don't think you should jump to conclusions that the animals were suffering down there.
Just saying. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIWe didn't have air down there but we did store our cold drinks and wine there. It was always a much cooler temperature than if we stored it upstairs.
- katoomerExplorerIs the bay of a Prevost any worse than the cargo bay of an airplane?
- Skid_Row_JoeExplorerPrevost? Oh yeah.....no sweat.
- Kayteg1Explorer II
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Some do have bays where air from the passenger area is circulated into one or more bays. One particular converter actually built a stair case from the passenger area to a bay where there was a "man cave".
This is how they did it over 40 years ago
- dan-nickieExplorerHell, I'd love to ride in a Prevost bay.
- AllegroDNomadProfessionals have dogs that travel in dog trailers all the time. Cannot say if this bay is adequate but use of the bay does not automatically make this person bad.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IISome do have bays where air from the passenger area is circulated into one or more bays. One particular converter actually built a stair case from the passenger area to a bay where there was a "man cave".
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