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DutchmenSport
Feb 14, 2015Explorer
My Outback (298RE model) has the double rear living room slide. Windows are on all 3 sides. The television is in a lift in the middle of the back end window. Table and chairs, couch, and rocking chairs are all free standing. They can be moved around or even removed from the camper completely. When watching television, we simply move the furniture around so we are facing the back window. Takes 10 seconds. I'm actually thinking about removing the table and chairs completely as we use outdoor folding "end tables" in the living room area all the time to eat off. The table is just a catch all for junk.
About the 2 doors. My Outback has only 1 door. And if you go to the Outback site, you'll find most Outbacks have only 1 door. My length is 35 feet. It has two break-away windows, one at the front, one at the back. The 2 doors are there for easy exits in the event of an emergency. Or sometimes just for a manufactures design, attempting to be different. The idea of a door in the bathroom is a recent (in the last 7 years or so) idea that creates access to the bathroom for really messy kids. But there are longer trailers out there that have only 1 door. My Outback is one of them.
About the 2 doors. My Outback has only 1 door. And if you go to the Outback site, you'll find most Outbacks have only 1 door. My length is 35 feet. It has two break-away windows, one at the front, one at the back. The 2 doors are there for easy exits in the event of an emergency. Or sometimes just for a manufactures design, attempting to be different. The idea of a door in the bathroom is a recent (in the last 7 years or so) idea that creates access to the bathroom for really messy kids. But there are longer trailers out there that have only 1 door. My Outback is one of them.
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