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gmw_photos
Nov 01, 2016Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:gmw photos wrote:
I also found that visually, a trailer with a mid mounted door seemed to be more open and airy inside, as opposed to those with a door at the back edge of the sidewall.
Perhaps ... but in a smaller trailer we specifically looked for a model with a rear entry door that was as far away from the sleeping area as possible. I'm an early riser, my wife likes to sleep in, and with this arrangement I disturb her the least going in and out of the camper. With our previous Spree which had a mid entry door I was always disturbing her sleep. Different strokes for different folks. ;)
Exactly ! Which is why, first of all, it's a good time to be in the world of RV'ing, because there is about every floorplan possible out there, and second, actually going and looking and sitting inside tells each of us a lot about what may or may not appeal to us.
When I was shopping, after I had looked at about two dozen trailers, I had got to the point that all I to do was only spend a few minutes inside, and I had a good idea whether this would make my short list, or say, nope, this just won't work for me.
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