Ivylog wrote:
RayChez wrote:
The original poster wanted to know about choosing floor plans, yet some are giving information about chassis. GEEZ!
barmcd (The OP) wrote:
I find myself placing more emphasis on the chassis, engine and radiator configuration, which from all advice I've seen, is backwards.
I for one do not feel chassis over floor plan is backwards. In the years he's looking at as an example... my Dynasty came in a dozen different lengths/floor plans. Pretty sure most could find a floor plan that comes close to what they think they want. Since I do all the maintenance and repairs plus 99% of the driving... guess that makes me backwards and not one of the all as I started with the chassis. Ivylog wrote:
For me it's tag axle, 10 airbags, and side radiator without going to Prevost, Newell, or Foretravel.
I do agree with what Ray said: "But to ask others about floor plan is kind of crazy because every person has their own idea as to what they want."
It might seem that way, but I'm looking for ideas really. When I stand in most coaches and look around I have no feelings pro or con about most of the floor plans. Take the bath for instance, some have a walk through, split bath, with the shower and sink on one side and the toilet in a closet on the other. Others are have sink, shower and toilet in the same room. Really makes no difference to me except that I don't want the toilet to intrude into where you have to stand in front of the mirror. I've seen some people talking about preferring to have the dinette on the passenger side so they look out at their campsite when eating. It's not something I had considered and I don't think it makes a difference to me, but it gives us something to mull over as we look at motor homes.