Wolfeman70 wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
It may be almost impossible to use a computer sitting at a dinette while a class C RV is trundling down the road. It can be done sitting in the passenger's seat, but a good lap desk is going to be needed.
Noise levels are not low, so folks need to take frequent breaks from driving. I added air tabs to the rv and that helped a great deal with noise.
Didn't know that. I was assuming my daughter could sit at the dinette and do school work while traveling. The bathroom on board was also a great benefit when traveling with two women that loses a lot if we have to keep stopping to take breaks because of the noise.
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There's a reason why the couch and dinette both have seat belts. In many states the highway patrol will look unkindly on seeing folks walking about in an RV. It's not a good idea. If you're going to do that then keep all of the curtains closed to prying eyes, while under way.
Living in an RV is very different than vacationing in an RV. When vacationing you can overlook the little things that may annoy you. When living in an RV you have to live with those issues, every day. I'll repeat what others have said. You need to walk through the units that you are considering to purchase. If buying a former rental you should consider renting for a weekend, either in the driveway or at the closest RV park to the rental center.