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Apr 21, 2014Explorer II
It depends on what you mean by short.
2004-2006, maybe longer, but I was shopping those years, Fleetwood had a 27-foot model (26Y) in their entry level Fiesta/Terra lines that had a bed open on three sides, but the bathroom was all one room. It was short because it did not have a living area, just a dinette in the kitchen space.
If "short" covers 30-32 feet, in the same era you will find FourWinds Hurricane, Coachmen Mirada, and Damon Daybreak models in that length range (model names with numbers like 29 and 30) that have the walk around bed, kitchen separate from living area, sofa and dinette, with maybe one lounge chair, and a walk through bathroom that puts shower on one side of aisle, sink and stool in a small room opposite, and a door to close off the whole area from the foward part of the coach.
At this length you'll probably find the arrangement in other models, but I know only what I looked at and was shopping entry level to fit a 30 foot parking space. You'll find the same plan in a C at 29-32 feet, model numbers 28 to 31. It is typically the largest size C in rental fleets, and the most popular with families, so there are always a lot of them on the used RV market. The A gasser in this size is less easy to find, unless you go back about 20 years to when smaller motorhome were preferred by more buyers.
2004-2006, maybe longer, but I was shopping those years, Fleetwood had a 27-foot model (26Y) in their entry level Fiesta/Terra lines that had a bed open on three sides, but the bathroom was all one room. It was short because it did not have a living area, just a dinette in the kitchen space.
If "short" covers 30-32 feet, in the same era you will find FourWinds Hurricane, Coachmen Mirada, and Damon Daybreak models in that length range (model names with numbers like 29 and 30) that have the walk around bed, kitchen separate from living area, sofa and dinette, with maybe one lounge chair, and a walk through bathroom that puts shower on one side of aisle, sink and stool in a small room opposite, and a door to close off the whole area from the foward part of the coach.
At this length you'll probably find the arrangement in other models, but I know only what I looked at and was shopping entry level to fit a 30 foot parking space. You'll find the same plan in a C at 29-32 feet, model numbers 28 to 31. It is typically the largest size C in rental fleets, and the most popular with families, so there are always a lot of them on the used RV market. The A gasser in this size is less easy to find, unless you go back about 20 years to when smaller motorhome were preferred by more buyers.
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