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mkguitar
Apr 02, 2016Explorer
so lots of options- the key is knowing what you really need.
some roadtrek models have a spare tire which turns into a tabletop ( and/or grill with optional gas attachment)
our pleasureway has a fair amount of storage just inside the rear doors- at present I have leveling blocks, string hammock and couple of folding chairs, the crank and support for the awning and some other stuff.
we each have an overhead into which we stack our clothes ( no bags or "system").
we have found a place for everything and figured out stuff we don;t need.
we have a large compartment down below which has a bag of tools, sewer, water and electric stuff and mud boots.
under the hood I have a spot for a couple of quarts of oil.
most B's have a hitch, mine came with a carrier rack, I also have a carrier for a honda trail 90
some B owners get a front carrier for bikes
you figure out what you want to take, what you don;t need
the advantages of a B can be negated with trailer, racks, carriers etc...not just traffic and parking, but also MPG or paying by the foot on a ferry
B and a each type/model of B is a big pile of compromises, you figure what your priorities are and shop from there.
our biggest requirement was the bed- we are tall and that ruled out all the sideways sleepers...
mike
some roadtrek models have a spare tire which turns into a tabletop ( and/or grill with optional gas attachment)
our pleasureway has a fair amount of storage just inside the rear doors- at present I have leveling blocks, string hammock and couple of folding chairs, the crank and support for the awning and some other stuff.
we each have an overhead into which we stack our clothes ( no bags or "system").
we have found a place for everything and figured out stuff we don;t need.
we have a large compartment down below which has a bag of tools, sewer, water and electric stuff and mud boots.
under the hood I have a spot for a couple of quarts of oil.
most B's have a hitch, mine came with a carrier rack, I also have a carrier for a honda trail 90
some B owners get a front carrier for bikes
you figure out what you want to take, what you don;t need
the advantages of a B can be negated with trailer, racks, carriers etc...not just traffic and parking, but also MPG or paying by the foot on a ferry
B and a each type/model of B is a big pile of compromises, you figure what your priorities are and shop from there.
our biggest requirement was the bed- we are tall and that ruled out all the sideways sleepers...
mike
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