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Rear kitchen with curbside dining floor plans?

janegowest
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All the rear kitchens that I have seen so far...had the dining on the driver's side. I would prefer the opposite.

Anyone know of any FPs that have rear kitchen + curbside dining? That would be more ideal for us.

Thanks again!!
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Irish2
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M.R.E. wrote:
I have a Columbus 340RK that has curbside dining and you access the frig with the slides in. To me , the best RK out there .


I second that!
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MookieKat
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Nutinelse2do wrote:
MookieKat wrote:
Jane, as a newbie myself, I have been following your threads and have learned so much from all your questions! Your questions are very good! Don't let others discourage you from asking, because there will be others who will benefit (as I have) from all the questions that you had thought to ask, but we may not have thought of!

It looks like you want to cover all the bases in a very short time and do it as quickly and as correctly as you possibly can, so you have a lot of questions! It is like "cramming for finals," as you said in one of your threads! I feel for ya!

Please don't stop asking the questions!


If you are referring to my post, maybe you better re read it. I am in no way making any suggestion as to stop asking questions. I was trying to be helpful, and recommended stepping back, and re grouping.


Nope! I was not.

Nutinelse2do
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MookieKat wrote:
Jane, as a newbie myself, I have been following your threads and have learned so much from all your questions! Your questions are very good! Don't let others discourage you from asking, because there will be others who will benefit (as I have) from all the questions that you had thought to ask, but we may not have thought of!

It looks like you want to cover all the bases in a very short time and do it as quickly and as correctly as you possibly can, so you have a lot of questions! It is like "cramming for finals," as you said in one of your threads! I feel for ya!

Please don't stop asking the questions!


If you are referring to my post, maybe you better re read it. I am in no way making any suggestion as to stop asking questions. I was trying to be helpful, and recommended stepping back, and re grouping.
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janegowest
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M.R.E. wrote:
I have a Columbus 340RK that has curbside dining and you access the frig with the slides in. To me , the best RK out there .


Yes! I've seen that one! It's a beauty!! But, too long for us. I should have stipulated that we need something around 35'

M_R_E_
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I have a Columbus 340RK that has curbside dining and you access the frig with the slides in. To me , the best RK out there .
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MookieKat
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Jane, as a newbie myself, I have been following your threads and have learned so much from all your questions! Your questions are very good! Don't let others discourage you from asking, because there will be others who will benefit (as I have) from all the questions that you had thought to ask, but we may not have thought of!

It looks like you want to cover all the bases in a very short time and do it as quickly and as correctly as you possibly can, so you have a lot of questions! It is like "cramming for finals," as you said in one of your threads! I feel for ya!

Please don't stop asking the questions!

janegowest
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Thank you to the ones who have suggested the various floor plans! Appreciate your help! More to keep an eye out for!

spud1957
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Maybe this?

http://www.dutchmen.com/denali/floorplans-and-pictures/floorplans-detail/?modelId=4455

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rhagfo
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Ford Man wrote:
Had a rear kitchen Montana one time and you could not get to the refrigerator while traveling without putting the slideout out.


Only an issue, if you make it one!
As stated before, we can't even access the kitchen area with the slide in. Still why would we want to give up a large Kitchen with lots of counter space for 99% of the time we are using the trailer, for that access for the 1% of the time. :S
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Tango__AE7UI
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Our 2007 Tango FW, 2660 RKS, by Pacific Coach Works has the curbside booth dinette and the rear entrance.
That is what sold us on the trailer.
Small slide out for the jack knife sofa across from the dinette and the reefer is in the rear wall near the entry so easy access to it.
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Ford_Man
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Had a rear kitchen Montana one time and you could not get to the refrigerator while traveling without putting the slideout out.

rhagfo
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goducks10 wrote:
We're looking hard at a rear kitchen for our next trailer and have the same concern. One thing you need to know is that unless it's a booth dinette most all furniture can be moved around.
In a rear kitchen with a pair of recliners by the curb side window and a dinette and sofa in the big slide, it would be really easy to just move any of the furniture.
Simple put it where you want for the camping spot you're in.


So true, and open counter space in a rear kitchen unit is unbelievable, our 32' RK has 15 sq. ft. of open counter surface, NOT counting the covered stove area, or Sink area, we use the sink cover for a cutting board in other counter locations.

Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

"Visit and Enjoy Oregon State Parks"

Nutinelse2do
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Hi Jane....
I am going to 2nd what Tundra stated. It appears you are all over the board, and probably more confused now than when you started looking. It's time to sit down and make a list of your priorities.

First... You want to spend 25k max on a 5th wheel.... If that is the entire amount you would like to spend, might I suggest you look at something in the low 20k range?
Reason... Whatever you buy, since it will be a used rig, you need to have money set aside for any repairs and changes you will want to do. Being a used unit, count on extras as a definite.

Second.... You indicated you are remodeling a home, and plan on using the " new" rig to travel the Country for about a year..... If you have a home, which obviously you do, is that not technically a very large " storage "? Iam a little perplexed as to why you are so concerned about carrying capacity, if you are only planning on full timing for a year. Most who travel " full time " have everything they own in their rig, which in your case does not apply. I have " stuff " in our rig that I haven't even really looked at, and we have been on the road for 15 months..

Third.... You said this is your first rv purchase. Do you have any idea of what your life style will be like on the road? In all the rv's you have gone and looked at, have you actually been alone in the unit with your significant other? I know sales people can be overwhelming, and don't give you any time to actually sit, and look. Suggestion.... Go to an rv dealer, and have the sales person leave you two in a unit. Live out what you believe your lifestyle will be... Are you comfortable in the kitchen? Is there enough counter space? Where will your partner be, and can you see him, and carry on a conversation if need be? Do you like to watch tv while cooking? Is there a cramped area where you are going to have to walk around each other? Do you want a washer/ dryer?
The things you do while on the road ( as far as daily living ), should be pretty much the same as at home. That's why full timers pick the individual rig they do... Because it works for them. Some people cannot " live " in anything less than a 40 foot fifth wheel, and some are perfectly happy in a 24' Class C.......Instead of worrying about accessing all areas with the slides closed, first see if the unit will work for your lifestyle with the slides open.

Next.... You indicated you want to stay at State and National Parks a lot. Length really is a large factor with having easy accessibility to State Parks, and even more so on the West Coast. Something to think about, especially since you only plan on " full timing " for about a year.

Since you do not have a truck either yet, have you considered an all in one unit... Say a 27-28 foot Class C motorhome? That size unit is great for State and National Parks. You can get one with an on board generator, so you can boondock if you wish. You can tow a little car too, since most Class C's that size have a 5k hitch.
In a fifth wheel, you either have to have a battery bank, inverter, and generator( s ), and possibly, depending how long you want to be off the grid, solar panels. A fifth wheel does not have standard features listed above, especially a used unit for around $20k, unless you get very fortunate to find such an animal.

My suggestion ( from a seasoned 25 year rv owner ), is to take a step back, make a list of your priorities, and start your search all over again. Possibly check out a Class C, and a smaller Class A gasser. See if one of those will work for you. You can get all the floor plans from everyone on the forum, but none of them will be living your life on the road.

Good luck, and I really hope this all works out for you.
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goducks10
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We're looking hard at a rear kitchen for our next trailer and have the same concern. One thing you need to know is that unless it's a booth dinette most all furniture can be moved around.
In a rear kitchen with a pair of recliners by the curb side window and a dinette and sofa in the big slide, it would be really easy to just move any of the furniture.
Simple put it where you want for the camping spot you're in.