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- Big_KatunaExplorer IICorrect.
- ron_dittmerExplorer II
Big Katuna wrote:
So I assume your Airstream takes two steps to get inside. The second step is the main floor. Most typical class Cs have one more than that.
I’m counting outside and inside.
Most DPs and Super Cs have 2-3 out side and 2-3 inside. My Fleetwood has two out side three inside.
Foretravels have one outside and I think one inside. Airstream TT have one outside none inside.
Class Cs have one outside. - yr2017Explorer
Big Katuna wrote:
I’m counting outside and inside. Class Cs have one outside.
As I wrote the Renegade had three and the Dynamax two. No inside steps. The Renegade had a washer/dryer we ordered from factory. - Big_KatunaExplorer II
Racine96 wrote:
As far as I know, the only Class C with washer combo is the Leprechaun 311 FS.
That’s the only one I’ve found. It fits the bill pretty close
80” bed, available theater seating across from tv.
I could take it to a custom shop and have the overhead bed turned into storage and convert the dinette to a storage buffet with a small flip up table and two chairs. - Racine96ExplorerAs far as I know, the only Class C with washer combo is the Leprechaun 311 FS.
- ron_dittmerExplorer IIOur low profile Phoenix Cruiser on an E350 has 3 steps to get into the house. Inside, there is only a 2 inch increase in height from the cab floor to house floor.
Our 3 steps are fairly shallow. - Big_KatunaExplorer III’m counting outside and inside.
Most DPs and Super Cs have 2-3 out side and 2-3 inside. My Fleetwood has two out side three inside.
Foretravels have one outside and I think one inside. Airstream TT have one outside none inside.
Class Cs have one outside. - yr2017Explorer
Big Katuna wrote:
Chum lee wrote:
Big Katuna wrote:
I’m just starting to look. Preferably used.
Looking for a Class C. No cabover with washer combo.
I see a Coachman Concord deletes the cabover.
Any others?
I would also like a tv fireplace across from theater seating.
Your specs so far are leaning more towards a +-34' Class A or a Super C. (possibly with slides)
Chum lee
I’ve got a 38’ DP now. New in 2005.
I am tired of five steps getting in and out. I would like something not as tall and no more than 30-32’. I’m not crazy about driving a C but we drive less and stay longer.
Rarely 300 a day every other day.
There are class Cs that meet most of my wish list but they have a cabover.
If I can’t find what I want factory made I might find one with the washer with a couch across from the dinette then modify it by swapping the couch for theater seating. Remove the dinette and replace it with an electric fireplace a rising tv behind it.
Convert the overhead bunk to storage with cabinet doors. Change to res fridge.
2016 and so it has the six speed.
Five steps - an MCI bus?
The Renegade we sold had three and my grandson's Dynamax has two! - DrewEExplorer IIMaybe one of the old GM (class A) motorhomes would be up your alley? It would probably take some work, either yours or someone previously doing it, to get the laundry service...but in terms of height etc. it seems it would be ideal, and they're just plain cool.
- BillHoughtonExplorer IIYou might look for a Mark IV from the Tardis company. Just, you do have to watch out for Daleks who've mistaken you for Dr. Who.
Apologies for the bad joke. But it does seem like you're proposing to cram quite a bit into a Class C rig.
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