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Bedlam
Jun 16, 2014Moderator
We went from no bath in two previous trailers to a 30 sq ft bathroom in our toy hauler so we were pretty spoiled by the time we decided on a TC. Although I concede that the wet bath is the best use of space in a TC, my next TC will have a dry bath. The Pacific NW is always wet resulting in clothes that must be hung to dry. In a wet bath, there is no room to hang them without somehow interfering with access. When I drag the enclosed trailer with me, it is not an issue since I have clothes lines strung inside. However, the times we do not take toys with us is usually the times it is the wettest.
I'm over 6' and 225 lbs with broad shoulders and have no problems fitting in our wet bath, but I did find some baths were vertically challenged when we were shopping for our TC and had to rule those out. When we are on full hook ups, I can run the electric and LPG water heaters on our 6-gallon tank at the same time and get continuous hot water until I prune up. I suppose I could also do this with the generator running while boon docking, but I could fill the 30 gallon gray tank with one shower.
I'm over 6' and 225 lbs with broad shoulders and have no problems fitting in our wet bath, but I did find some baths were vertically challenged when we were shopping for our TC and had to rule those out. When we are on full hook ups, I can run the electric and LPG water heaters on our 6-gallon tank at the same time and get continuous hot water until I prune up. I suppose I could also do this with the generator running while boon docking, but I could fill the 30 gallon gray tank with one shower.
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