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pnichols
Nov 06, 2013Explorer II
DC,
Thanks for the summary.
What an idea for the TV location ... it looks like you can still sleep in the overhead bed with your feet between the TV's lower edge and the mattress?? If so, what a great place for it. I've never would have thought of that place to put it. I guess it's swing bracket can be screwed right onto the solid forward facing side of the cabinet above the entrance door?
Also, I see that you have a swing-out top next to the sink for more counter space.
Our floorplan differs slightly, though, in that we have a lounge chair on the right side of our entrance door (when you come in) under our cabinet that is where your cabinet is that your TV bracket is attached to. It looks like our entrance door is a couple of feet further back from the front than yours. We have no cabinet right over the entrance door. I wonder how Winnebago squeeked out the room for our lounge chair ... as we both have 24 foot rigs?
Again, great rig ... and what a bonus getting the 55 gallon tank in it just like our E450. That really gives us lots of no-worry generator runtime at campsites. Like your Generac, our Onan is quiet and there are no downsides to using it as necessary (especially in the Oregon outback during the summer for comfortable A/C). Those 4KW built-ins are well worth the ~$3K adder they get for them.
Thanks for the summary.
What an idea for the TV location ... it looks like you can still sleep in the overhead bed with your feet between the TV's lower edge and the mattress?? If so, what a great place for it. I've never would have thought of that place to put it. I guess it's swing bracket can be screwed right onto the solid forward facing side of the cabinet above the entrance door?
Also, I see that you have a swing-out top next to the sink for more counter space.
Our floorplan differs slightly, though, in that we have a lounge chair on the right side of our entrance door (when you come in) under our cabinet that is where your cabinet is that your TV bracket is attached to. It looks like our entrance door is a couple of feet further back from the front than yours. We have no cabinet right over the entrance door. I wonder how Winnebago squeeked out the room for our lounge chair ... as we both have 24 foot rigs?
Again, great rig ... and what a bonus getting the 55 gallon tank in it just like our E450. That really gives us lots of no-worry generator runtime at campsites. Like your Generac, our Onan is quiet and there are no downsides to using it as necessary (especially in the Oregon outback during the summer for comfortable A/C). Those 4KW built-ins are well worth the ~$3K adder they get for them.
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