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svjim
Jul 07, 2014Explorer
KD4UPL wrote:
I wouldn't have a wet bath. I like the Adventurer otherwise.
With a wet bath if someone has just used the shower and the next person needs to sit on the toilet they've got wet pants. If you take a shower there's no dry place to put your clothes or to dry off and get dressed. Also, everything on the counter would get wet when showering. For us, having a bathroom is one of the main reasons we have a camper. I'd be happy if the bath was twice as big and we had less "living" space. We live outside when camping.
It is not that I disagree with anything said above, but in all the years that we camped with trailers, 5th wheels, and motor homes, we rarely used the shower. When we bought our Adventurer with a wet bath we did seriously consider the fact that it had a wet bath. We basically concluded that we would probably continue doing what we had done in the past, use the camp ground shower facilities. Another thing that mitigates for not using the shower in the wet bath is the limited size of the water and holding tanks.
Adventurer does have a model with a dry bath now, but I think it is probably quite a bit smaller in size then what you are looking at.
Jim
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