lawrosa wrote:
IMO most comments that have a wet bath and say they like it may be just trying to justify their purchase. Hey spend 20K on a TC with wet bath and you will type whatever to say you made the right purchase... ( Its human nature)..
There is no way a wet bath will win over a dry bath...
Lets use common sense here....
To the OP.. Look at them and stand in them...You will see. Why be stuck with unhappiness IMO... Do your home work..
You have the truck I assume... so go for long tern happiness. This way you dont say,... we should have bought this or should have bought that...
I don't understand where you are coming from. In 2008 I ordered a new AF1140. I ordered it with a wet bath, guess what it comes either way and for the same cost. So your argument holds no water for me, I could have had it either way but we chose the wet bath for more room in the camper and not in an area we don't use that much during the day. I also had plenty of truck to haul any camper I wanted. It was loaded on a 2006 F550 with a GVWR of 17995#. There was no camper on the market that would overload this truck.
I now have a NL (one of the more expensive campers made with a non slide) and it is a wet bath but it is designed a little different. When we pull the shower curtain closed it isolates the toilet from the rest of the shower so it stays dry. There is also a towel rod in the same area as the toilet so it stays dry. I'm 6'1" and 250# and I have plenty of room to shower. We went to Alaska last year and was gone for over 2 months and we showered in our camper every day while we were gone whether we were in a campground or not. Never used the campground showers or bathrooms.
We have had 5th wheels (up to 38' with stacked washer and dryer, granite counter tops, the works), MHs and TCs. In all of my 5ers and MHs were dry baths. In the TCs we prefer the wet. It has never been about money for us as we buy pretty much what we want.
I think you had better use common sense and realize that your ideas are not necessarily what everyone else wants.
Why don't you add into your signature line what type or RV you have.