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Yellowboat_
Aug 21, 2015Explorer
K Charles wrote:smacdiesel wrote:K Charles wrote:
It surprise me the number of people that buy an RV before they look at it.
It's not an answer I know. We have been looking for a class A but we won't buy one if curtain things aren't as we want.
What kind of curtains?
It looks like my Kindle spell checker likes curtains but I don't have a clue as to what kind.
After I responded to the comment I looked up other post that had been posted. I did not see any other post that appeared to be anything other than helpful. I believe the comment was intended to be helpful.
I can assure you that we put on a lot of miles, and looked at a lot of 33Cs before we made our decision to buy. We went from a coach with slides on one side to a coach with slides on both sides. HERE IS A LEARNING MOMENT. I'm learning that when there are opposing slides, to maximize living space when open, aisle space is minimized when closed. From an design aspect it makes sense.
Now to a lighter subject, curtains. Curtains may not be an issue as a lot of newer coaches have shades. Shop and compare. Don't forget to close the shades while shopping to avoid any surprises later.
Safe travels. JD
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