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ron_dittmer
Oct 17, 2020Explorer II
Hi mufasta,
A particular motor home comes to mind for your intended use.
Starting in 1999, Dynamax offered a short Isata Sport motor home specifically for taking large groups of people to sporting events with tail gate parties in-mind. It was primarily a means of traveling in comfort and then hang out in parking lots. They had a decent TV, a nice size fridge, a wet bar, and a bathroom without a shower (or maybe a wet bath). It was made with lots of comfortable leather seating with integrated cup holders and such. I don't recall any sleeping quarters with exception to converting the dinette into a bed. They were very expensive when new, but being so old now, maybe they are affordable. As I said, they were not huge motor homes. They had a B+ cap and were very well built. Given their age now, one might be purchased quite affordably.
I did a quick search and found THIS 2006 Isata Sport on the internet for sale in 2017. It has 4 individual captain seats that face forward but rotate around for conversation, 3 seats on the couch facing sideways, and a 4 seat dinette. Total seating is for 11 people in about 24 feet. They are quite a sharp looking rig and seemingly ideal for what you have in-mind. Given their age, it's nice not having a slide out to worry about, yet the interior is very pleasant.
A particular motor home comes to mind for your intended use.
Starting in 1999, Dynamax offered a short Isata Sport motor home specifically for taking large groups of people to sporting events with tail gate parties in-mind. It was primarily a means of traveling in comfort and then hang out in parking lots. They had a decent TV, a nice size fridge, a wet bar, and a bathroom without a shower (or maybe a wet bath). It was made with lots of comfortable leather seating with integrated cup holders and such. I don't recall any sleeping quarters with exception to converting the dinette into a bed. They were very expensive when new, but being so old now, maybe they are affordable. As I said, they were not huge motor homes. They had a B+ cap and were very well built. Given their age now, one might be purchased quite affordably.
I did a quick search and found THIS 2006 Isata Sport on the internet for sale in 2017. It has 4 individual captain seats that face forward but rotate around for conversation, 3 seats on the couch facing sideways, and a 4 seat dinette. Total seating is for 11 people in about 24 feet. They are quite a sharp looking rig and seemingly ideal for what you have in-mind. Given their age, it's nice not having a slide out to worry about, yet the interior is very pleasant.
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