lawrosa wrote:
Living space is at a premium, don't give it up!
Really? Have you seen the living space in that lance vid I posted?
What exactly are you giving up in space? Seems its mis leading the OP...
Wet bath IMO is for some who cant afford a larger dry bath unit, or dont have the truck to haul it...
Just my opinion of course...
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I'm hearing two themes from the WB crowd,
a) wet baths are much more roomier inside
b) wet baths take up less room outside
I'd argue that these discussions often get cloaked in the notion of what works successfully in a smaller camper vs a mega camper. We've owned both and would say that in this regard one must make a distinction between a smaller camper and a mega camper with slides.
In our former non-slide 9-6" camper a wet bath was no doubt a requisite, and it worked out well, but still we lacked sufficient interior floor space. Needing more space, we went with an EC 995, a 10-2" camper with a 'dry bath' and just one slide we now have waaay more open floor space than before. Even with the DB, the difference of adding only 6" in length and one slide is HUGE! Fact is, a 11-6" camper can be quite cavernous.
As I stated, wet baths do work out fine, but to some its not just about real estate...Dry baths are found only in the larger floor plans with slides FOR A REASON - the space is available!
The OP is likely not talking about the typical 9-6" (< >) non-slide camper...If you look at the larger floor plans with a dry bath and slides you might even think that you're in a 5th wheel!!