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wmoses
Apr 06, 2014Explorer
Thanks for coming back to the thread and clearing up a few details.
Okay so you are new to RVing so there is a lot to learn - no problem, as we all were newbies at one time. You will also pick up a lot as you start camping in the RV and coming here for advice was a good idea.
On the Coachmen - personally speaking and coming from a hybrid and popup I don't like the master bed slideout as it is oriented such that the person on the inside has to crawl over the other person and this does get old quickly especially if you get a knee crushing you where you east expect it. Some RVs with rear slides have the bed oriented longitudinally and that is not as bad.
Now that I am on my 3rd trailer I have everything as I want it - walk-around master bed and some space between the sofa and dinette - that is a choke-point in this trailer. Other than that it looks like a good RV.
Okay so you are new to RVing so there is a lot to learn - no problem, as we all were newbies at one time. You will also pick up a lot as you start camping in the RV and coming here for advice was a good idea.
On the Coachmen - personally speaking and coming from a hybrid and popup I don't like the master bed slideout as it is oriented such that the person on the inside has to crawl over the other person and this does get old quickly especially if you get a knee crushing you where you east expect it. Some RVs with rear slides have the bed oriented longitudinally and that is not as bad.
Now that I am on my 3rd trailer I have everything as I want it - walk-around master bed and some space between the sofa and dinette - that is a choke-point in this trailer. Other than that it looks like a good RV.
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