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wincrasher65
Sep 26, 2014Explorer
I can't even imagine trying to park an RV like a Pursuit or a Libero or such in a regular, crowded parking lot. Even if you can wedge it in a parking space, opening the doors might be an issue. Guaranteed that people parking next to you are putting their doors into the side of your RV.
My B-Van is no problem in this regard. I whip it into grocery store parking lots to get supplies without a moments thought or anxiety.
As far as the wet bath goes, you really have to decide what you want in an RV. A dry bath is alot of space dedicated to bathroom duty, at the sacrifice of other things. You have to decide if that tradeoff is worth it to you. I guess I'm not as neat as many of you, because I don't wipe the bath down after each use. I probably go a whole weekend and then spray it with cleaner and wipe it down with a few paper towels.
My B-Van is no problem in this regard. I whip it into grocery store parking lots to get supplies without a moments thought or anxiety.
As far as the wet bath goes, you really have to decide what you want in an RV. A dry bath is alot of space dedicated to bathroom duty, at the sacrifice of other things. You have to decide if that tradeoff is worth it to you. I guess I'm not as neat as many of you, because I don't wipe the bath down after each use. I probably go a whole weekend and then spray it with cleaner and wipe it down with a few paper towels.
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