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lots2seeinmyrv
Jan 01, 2014Explorer
magnusfide wrote:Jean S wrote:
Am I the only one who would like to see more designs with twin beds in the 30-34 ft range instead of that shortened queen? Twins would be easier to make up in the morning and our feet would not hang over the edge.
We like the twin beds too so you're not alone. They make for better nights when one person likes to toss and turn.
The #1 improvement would be reinforced seamless metal roofing like you see on cargo trailers. Leaks cost big $$$ and recaulking every year is both expensive and too risky for older folks to climb up to do. Since we're sinking the equivalent $$ of a small home into our rigs, it's time to offer more durable roofing; no more excuses because the tech already exists.
We have twin beds in our TT and like them too. Would like to see more floor plans with this option in TT's and 5th Wheels.
No jackknife sofa...very uncomfortable.
No dinette booth...very uncomfortable.
More RV's built for "two" not sleep 8+ with uncomfortable furniture put in it.
Would rather have two big comfy chairs and a table in between. Maybe just a breakfast bar with 2 stools.
Less holes in the RV to leak and caulk. No outside shower, no skylights, no outside speakers. Keep it simple.
Yes...better roof.
Better radio, dvd and speakers inside
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