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- Golden_HVACExplorerI never had that happen the two or three years that I had a wet bath Coachman camper.
Mine I really liked it, the front 3' of the camper was dedicated to the bathroom! So the sink was on the passenger side, just above the water heater. Toilet was towards the passenger side, and bath all around it. I am guessing the cabinet below the sink contained my TP, so it would stay dry.
On the drivers side was a closet, with a 3' wide door that opened to block off the hallway, and the cabover was blocked off by three sliding orange plexiglass windows, so you had privacy in the cabover and bathroom!
It was a 1972 camper, only about 9' long bed length, so overall about 15'? It was sold to my sister back in 95, and she did not keep it very long.
The rest was a raised dinette on the passenger side, with black tank under it, and on the drivers side toward the rear entrance was from the forward closet, then refrigerator, stove, sink to the back wall. Bunk cabinet was over the dinette. So it would sleep 6.
It was a really compact camper, with a huge bath in it!
Fred. - jimh406Explorer IIIUser error. ;)
- ScottGNomadI did that a couple of times with our TC!
But otherwise I like the wet bath in it. It made great use of the room available. - Buzzcut1Nomad IIJust another reason Dak and Myself love our 1055s with a dry bath
- okan-starExplorerTry keeping it in a zip lock bag:)
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