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richardcoxid
Jun 06, 2019Explorer II
For us a rear living RV is the only was to go- see sig.
1, large rear picture window.
2, We prefer individual swivel recliners vs a couch to sit on.
3, When camping with a view, turn swivel recliners around and enjoy the view with AM coffee.
4, Watching TV straight on, not looking at TV with a 90 degree crick in the neck.
5, Side kitchen has heavy weight items- Refer, Furnace, HWH, Pantry, Range etc above the axles where they belong.
Our dislikes about our specific unit considering type of camping that we do-
We dry camp 99% of the time in USFS/State CGs in ID, WY, and MT and on BLM land for a couple of months in AZ in the winter.
Our unit has 80G FW, 50G Gray and 50G Black. Taking 2 showers/day the Grey tank is our limiting factor (7 to 9 days) when the FW tank is still 1/3 full. We wish that the Manufacturer had installed a 60-70G Gray and a 30-40G Black tank, that way we could use most all of the 80G FW before dumping/refilling the FW tank.
1, large rear picture window.
2, We prefer individual swivel recliners vs a couch to sit on.
3, When camping with a view, turn swivel recliners around and enjoy the view with AM coffee.
4, Watching TV straight on, not looking at TV with a 90 degree crick in the neck.
5, Side kitchen has heavy weight items- Refer, Furnace, HWH, Pantry, Range etc above the axles where they belong.
Our dislikes about our specific unit considering type of camping that we do-
We dry camp 99% of the time in USFS/State CGs in ID, WY, and MT and on BLM land for a couple of months in AZ in the winter.
Our unit has 80G FW, 50G Gray and 50G Black. Taking 2 showers/day the Grey tank is our limiting factor (7 to 9 days) when the FW tank is still 1/3 full. We wish that the Manufacturer had installed a 60-70G Gray and a 30-40G Black tank, that way we could use most all of the 80G FW before dumping/refilling the FW tank.
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