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Golden_HVAC
Jul 03, 2013Explorer
I agree, I loved the wet bath in my Coachman camper.
It was a 1972, together with orange formica, orange divider between the wet bath and the cabover section. It also had a forward bath, taking up 3' of the front of the camper, with the drivers side closet, it's door closed off the hallway to the rear section of the camper, orange plexiglass closed off the cabover section.
I also had a "Rare" raised floor, with a black tank in the "Basement" - in a 1972 model! The bath floor was raised about 6" to accommodate the plumbing to the black tank that was under the dinette seat (also raised about 6") and the fresh water tank was also under the same floor. Dinette seat was on the passenger side, kitchen with refrigerator forward, sink by the back door on the drivers side. Had a range too. All in 9'6" long camper (measured at the truck bed floor length). So not to much of a overhang either.
Good luck finding something.
Fred.
It was a 1972, together with orange formica, orange divider between the wet bath and the cabover section. It also had a forward bath, taking up 3' of the front of the camper, with the drivers side closet, it's door closed off the hallway to the rear section of the camper, orange plexiglass closed off the cabover section.
I also had a "Rare" raised floor, with a black tank in the "Basement" - in a 1972 model! The bath floor was raised about 6" to accommodate the plumbing to the black tank that was under the dinette seat (also raised about 6") and the fresh water tank was also under the same floor. Dinette seat was on the passenger side, kitchen with refrigerator forward, sink by the back door on the drivers side. Had a range too. All in 9'6" long camper (measured at the truck bed floor length). So not to much of a overhang either.
Good luck finding something.
Fred.
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