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mlts22
Explorer II
Dec 03, 2014

New Travato model, 59K

Looks like Winnebago introduced a new Travato model, the 59K. It has the kitchen up front, two fold-down couches for twin beds, and the bathroom is in the back... where if ventilation is a problem, one can open the two rear doors while using the commode or shower. The fridge is on the small side, but usable. The floor plan is quite open, especially with the bathroom in the back, although wardrobe space might be at a premium, since there were no full height cabinets.

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Here is one cool thing: Truma is selling more than their propane gauge in the US now. This Travato model has a Combi model water heater and furnace, which works on both gas or electric.

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  • the drivers side bed just does not look long enough for north south sleeping. if you have 2 people it's going to have to be east -west unless i'm mistaking the optics.

    other than that i really like it.
  • No specs on the couch/bed as of yet, and I wonder about wardrobe storage.
  • Nothing on website.Gee what a surprise.Inept web marketing aside.I already like it because it's just what I'm looking for at face value.I like the way the beds can covert to quasi loungers for reading and tv with the way the pads can be manipulated.It is a fore and aft sleeper with the passenger side bed being potentially longer by virtue of the fact the feet can hang off the end.Very similar to the current B we have but with over a foot more length and aprox. 7 more inches in width.Once again we get a new Sapruder film to scrutinize with no formal details from the manufacturer.I also like the eating stations up front with no silly table to store in the garage until you sell the coach later. Ok, I'm done for now.
  • mlts22 wrote:
    Looks like Winnebago introduced a new Travato model, the 59K. It has the kitchen up front, two fold-down couches for twin beds, and the bathroom is in the back... where if ventilation is a problem, one can open the two rear doors while using the commode or shower. The fridge is on the small side, but usable. The floor plan is quite open, especially with the bathroom in the back, although wardrobe space might be at a premium, since there were no full height cabinets.

    (Edited -- forgot YouTube link)


    hey mlts-to me the bed does not look long enough to sleep front to back-just side to side-any specs on the couch/bed