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NCWriter
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
Have to agree with George that floor plan matters a lot because of the tight quarters. I was sold on the idea of a B, but walked away for a couple of years after seeing inside a cave-like layout chopped up by lots of low-hanging cabinets.
Did a complete turnaround (after shopping every class RV) when I saw a much more open layout with plenty of windows for light. Sitting up in bed, I like that I can see straight through to the windshield in front (and also have windows to the back and both sides - nice when you are in especially scenic areas.)
There are some nice features that newer Bs have like built-in screen doors. A plus to me is a refrigerator that is raised off the floor, so I don't have to bend over to reach in.
One factor to consider is how many passengers you might want to transport. We have strictly two seats with belts, which is fine for our purposes. Some units have additional seating with seat belts.
Did a complete turnaround (after shopping every class RV) when I saw a much more open layout with plenty of windows for light. Sitting up in bed, I like that I can see straight through to the windshield in front (and also have windows to the back and both sides - nice when you are in especially scenic areas.)
There are some nice features that newer Bs have like built-in screen doors. A plus to me is a refrigerator that is raised off the floor, so I don't have to bend over to reach in.
One factor to consider is how many passengers you might want to transport. We have strictly two seats with belts, which is fine for our purposes. Some units have additional seating with seat belts.
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