woodhog wrote:
Regarding heating, that would seem very easy as mentioned due to the small size, in a cooler climate when the furnace is heating the van
anything bare metal or glass will become extremely wet. On our camper there is only one small strip of metal around the door combing, in the morning it is dripping with water, even with good venting at night.
I see most of the Class B's are all glass on the sides, windshield, doors etc.
Also anyplace unseen where they missed putting some kind of vapour barrier etc. would also be dripping?
Is this a problem for B owners, if so how do you prevent it?
Roadtrek uses these sofa side armrests which can also be used as pillow bolsters at the end of the bed or close off the gap under your pillow if you leave them in place there. The Great West Van had similar armrests a little longer and quarter round in shape that could fill the gap in a similar manner. In our Great West Van they were effective for us.
Also note on this Roadtrek Agile photo the back doors are entirely covered with a padded board vinyl or plastic which should impede condensation especially if there is insulation behind. This Agile also trims out the normally irregular shaped windows into smaller rectangular windows. I don't know if the Roadtrek rear doors are insulated behind but I know the similar clad Great West Van Legend doors were filled with the pink fiber glass batting.
