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toedtoes
Sep 28, 2014Explorer III
janalee - I'm sorry about your husband, hopefully he will be able to enjoy more traveling even if he can't do a lot of the "work".
I almost went with a "newer" 24ft MH. I really liked the floorplan of the Tioga "double dinette" model. It had a standard dinette behind the passenger seat, and across the back was a U-shaped dinette. It also had the cabover bed. With a window across the entire back, and no "bedroom" walls, it had a lot of light and airiness that dedicated bed RVs don't have. I've seen that floorplan in Tiogas of the 1980s.
But, I have to say, I really love my 21ft. Because I use the cabover bed (would have even in the 24ft Tioga), I don't need that extra 3ft on the inside. On the outside, not having that 3 feet really simplifies things. If I get to the point where I can't climb up into the cabover, I'll use my jack-knife sofa bed.
I almost went with a "newer" 24ft MH. I really liked the floorplan of the Tioga "double dinette" model. It had a standard dinette behind the passenger seat, and across the back was a U-shaped dinette. It also had the cabover bed. With a window across the entire back, and no "bedroom" walls, it had a lot of light and airiness that dedicated bed RVs don't have. I've seen that floorplan in Tiogas of the 1980s.
But, I have to say, I really love my 21ft. Because I use the cabover bed (would have even in the 24ft Tioga), I don't need that extra 3ft on the inside. On the outside, not having that 3 feet really simplifies things. If I get to the point where I can't climb up into the cabover, I'll use my jack-knife sofa bed.
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