Callmesharkdanc
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
(90's) Tioga 23P series - floorplan question
Good morning!
I've been doing a lot of research lately, and was wondering if anyone could help me on a particular question.
I recently stumbled on a 1990 Tioga 23P class C. I love the floor plan!
Basically, it's a Rear Goucho/couch with a table, the Kitchen on the drivers side wall, with a proper dinette on the passenger side wall. (And the the bath on the same wall as the kitchen.) The door is right behind the passenger seat.
I noticed they also had this layout in a picture of a 1994 rig, I found.
I was wondering how common this layout was, and also how long they ran it before dropping it. so far, 94's the most recent I can find.
Question #2, then, Do you know of any other Rigs that might have a similar floor plan?
I really like the idea of having some sort of rear lunge options. (I don't much like the full, walled off look.) and of course, want to stay under 25. 23-24 seems to be a good, manageable size.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Once again, I have to thank you all. So far, without a doubt, RV.net is the most helpful forum I've been on.
-RW
I've been doing a lot of research lately, and was wondering if anyone could help me on a particular question.
I recently stumbled on a 1990 Tioga 23P class C. I love the floor plan!
Basically, it's a Rear Goucho/couch with a table, the Kitchen on the drivers side wall, with a proper dinette on the passenger side wall. (And the the bath on the same wall as the kitchen.) The door is right behind the passenger seat.
I noticed they also had this layout in a picture of a 1994 rig, I found.
I was wondering how common this layout was, and also how long they ran it before dropping it. so far, 94's the most recent I can find.
Question #2, then, Do you know of any other Rigs that might have a similar floor plan?
I really like the idea of having some sort of rear lunge options. (I don't much like the full, walled off look.) and of course, want to stay under 25. 23-24 seems to be a good, manageable size.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Once again, I have to thank you all. So far, without a doubt, RV.net is the most helpful forum I've been on.
-RW