STBRetired wrote:
Have 38' gasser and dash A/C will keep coach comfortable as far back as the bathroom. Bedroom gets a bit warm. That's in 99 temp and 90 humidity in central FLA. Usually fire up generator and rear A/C about 30 minutes before arrival so that all is comfy.
That is good to know. Still contemplating what size motor home is the right type. I was considering a small C or even a B, as we could use it as a 2nd car when not RVing. However, I am now re-thinking about comfort and have actually reviewed a couple of 40 footers. There is just my wife and myself. Are large Class A's much more difficult to maneuver? How about upkeep/maintenance? I have always thought that a Class B or C is for being able to a lot of "boondocking" whereas a Class A is for getting from one place to another and then staying awhile.