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PUCampin
Mar 10, 2015Explorer
Welcome! It really depends on your tolerance of being close. I grew up taking cross country vacations in a 72VW Westfalia and then an 8ft cabover camper. Our Pioneer 180ck is generally considered small with an 18ft box and no slide, yet it feels huge and luxurious compared to what I was used to! Others would feel it is too small, but it works great for our family of 5 and fits most campgrounds. It is also nearly paid for, and I do not foresee replacing it.
Spend some time in whatever floor plans you are looking at, sitting at the table, where will you sit/lay down to kick back if it is raining, can you see the TV, stand in the shower, sit on the "throne", walking past each other while someone is cooking at the galley, where will you pack you suitcases for travel, where will they go when you are sleeping, if you have to convert the dinette and/or couch does it bug you, etc.
Good luck!
Spend some time in whatever floor plans you are looking at, sitting at the table, where will you sit/lay down to kick back if it is raining, can you see the TV, stand in the shower, sit on the "throne", walking past each other while someone is cooking at the galley, where will you pack you suitcases for travel, where will they go when you are sleeping, if you have to convert the dinette and/or couch does it bug you, etc.
Good luck!
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