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the_e-man
Feb 10, 2019Explorer
Like others have said, look at many units to see what might be a fit for you. For just a couple, consider models that have RB, RK, or RL in their name. That would be rear bath, rear kitchen, and rear living.
After a year of research, we decided to get a Grand Design Transcend 28MKS. It has a rear kitchen, L-shaped sitting area with a couch, theater seats, and a dining area. The bath is in the middle and there is a queen bed in front. It suits us as it is optimized for a couple but allows us to have company inside on a cold or rainy day.
We looked at smaller units and I really wanted to stay less than 30 feet overall. However, we found that most had only a camper queen size bed. Many had a u-shaped dinettes, which many people find to be too small for adults. And most had very limited storage for our kitchen items. After having a Jayco 26BH, moving to a unit with a slide meant losing a lot of storage compared to one with no slide.
What suits you will likely be different.
the e-man
After a year of research, we decided to get a Grand Design Transcend 28MKS. It has a rear kitchen, L-shaped sitting area with a couch, theater seats, and a dining area. The bath is in the middle and there is a queen bed in front. It suits us as it is optimized for a couple but allows us to have company inside on a cold or rainy day.
We looked at smaller units and I really wanted to stay less than 30 feet overall. However, we found that most had only a camper queen size bed. Many had a u-shaped dinettes, which many people find to be too small for adults. And most had very limited storage for our kitchen items. After having a Jayco 26BH, moving to a unit with a slide meant losing a lot of storage compared to one with no slide.
What suits you will likely be different.
the e-man
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