gfrm568
Oct 10, 2020Explorer
Living space
I have been investigating class c motorhomes for my wife and I. I am surprised that even if designed for two people, they have so much "seating" and such little working and storage space for cookin...
gfrm568 wrote:We have a Coachman Leprechaun 319MB and for us it was the best flooeplan. It came with covers over the sink and with the TV lowered its a good size countetop. The table is directly from the stove and my wife uses it like an island when cooking. We have the swivel seats and while they are OK for guests I wouldn't want to use them as our primary seating. Both the sofa and optional recliners Coachman offers are uncomfortable. We ended up putting in a new love seat with power recliners and heated seat. The seating is directly across from the TV no looking sideways to watch TV. We looked at a lot of floorpalns before we purchased this one. I will also say build quality on the Leprechaun is excellent. We have not made any trips back to the dealer for repairs. Leprechaun MB319
I have been investigating class c motorhomes for my wife and I.
I am surprised that even if designed for two people, they have so much "seating" and such little working and storage space for cooking.
It would seem to me that the swivel driver and copilot chairs should be sufficient for two people.
If we have a guest or two while stationary, would not folding chairs be more than sufficeient- and for us if we don´t feel like using the swivel chairs.
And as for cooking, it is an activity we both enjoy and one of the reasons for having an RV kitchen is to enjoy your own cooked meals and keep costs down.
As you may guess, I have never experienced RV life but only the two of us will be travelling.
So, the question is:
Are there class c motorhomes that have larger kitchen areas in lieu of so much seating.
Thanks