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magnusfide
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Nov 22, 2014

Your Wish List for RV Manufacturers

Haven't done of one these in awhile and since the makers have started planning their 2016 models, here's an opportunity.

What would you like to see included as options/standards in the 2016 RV model lines?
Here are the categories:

Chassis/Engine/Mechanical


Plumbing/Electrical


Safety


Storage


Floorplans
  • Floorplans; front kitchens. Now most are front bedroom.
  • Here's mine:

    1) 31-33ft long gas motorhome
    2) 50-60 gallon grey tank, 40 gallon black
    3) No Slides
    4) The only thing (as an option) poking through the roof: AC, plumbing vents, OTA antenna, fridge vent. No skylights, no vents other than bathroom.
    5) Full basement storage, not the silly cubby holes
    6) Split shower/toilet
    7) Twin beds
    8) Quick access to low point drains to allow for easier winterization.

    On edit, bright ground level floodlights to assist in backing into a campsite after dark.
  • What would you like to see included as options/standards in the 2016 RV model lines?
    Here are the categories:

    Exterior/Chassis/Engine/Mechanical
    -Better gas mileage (probably on everyone's wish list)
    -More models with a fiberglass cap instead of rubber roofs: more leak proofing (see next comment)
    -Mount the AC/heat unit on the rear wall or front wall instead of the roof to eliminate vulnerable spots that leak. Ducting can be used to distribute the air (see comment below)
    -Eliminate all roof intrusions to keep leakage at bay (skylights, etc.)

    Plumbing/Electrical
    -AC and heat ducting with adjustable vents running the length of the coach where the outer wall meets the ceiling (to accommodate taller RVers who need the full ceiling height
    -Plumbing vents and bathroom vent routed to side walls instead of more holes in the roof.
    -Water heaters capable of delivering a 15 minute shower or more (hot water on demand heaters as standard)
    -LED lighting standard

    Safety
    -Standard rear cameras that function in driving mode in addition to backup - to eliminate blind spots and facilitate lane changes, backing up, etc.

    Storage
    -Closets should cue from IKEA and other makers and be modular so that the customer can configure them to their own needs and function.
    -Put the closet in the slide-out instead of the bed. It's less cold air on the head in bed.

    Floorplans
    -Interiors that are more modular to accommodate different activities. Removable dining tables are one example that's on the right track.
    -Slightly larger toilet rooms
    -Twin sofa-beds that can elevate/adjust. Great for older bodies.
    -Sofas that sit opposite each other and a removable table in between.

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