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Grit_dog
Sep 19, 2016Navigator II
Wet bath would make great coat closet for wet gear. But you'd have to remove the gear to do AnYtHING else in there.
Looking newer like you said, AF has a decent circulation system to keep warm air going into the basement. Our 05 didn't freeze up at night, well below freezing. Low of 10 deg maybe. Plus there's several write ups about improving the circulation with another little fan/vent into the cabin and also tips on additional insulation.
Just as a quick reference. Our 1 cold trip, April in the AK interior. Above freezing during the afternoon, below freezing for probably 18 hours. 3 days, 2 nights used a full 30lb propane. We weren't conserving heat though and hadn't made any improvements from the factory. Slide out all the time too.
Looking newer like you said, AF has a decent circulation system to keep warm air going into the basement. Our 05 didn't freeze up at night, well below freezing. Low of 10 deg maybe. Plus there's several write ups about improving the circulation with another little fan/vent into the cabin and also tips on additional insulation.
Just as a quick reference. Our 1 cold trip, April in the AK interior. Above freezing during the afternoon, below freezing for probably 18 hours. 3 days, 2 nights used a full 30lb propane. We weren't conserving heat though and hadn't made any improvements from the factory. Slide out all the time too.
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