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mrlandlord wrote:holstein13 wrote:stan909 wrote:Exactly, I don't plan to overnight in it often. I think the kitchen and bath will be the most useful.
Remember.O.P. has a 45 foot pusher.This will be a dingy for day tripping and some overnights.It is nice to go to a spot and have toilet,kitchen etc...
But Mr. Landlord makes a great point that I hadn't thought of. It would probably make sense to stow sleeping bags in this rather than bedding.
I took a look at the Winnebago Travato a couple of days ago and was not impressed. It looked very poorly constructed. I will focus on Roadtrek and Airstream next.
I almost laughed once in the Travato. I agree on its construction. Worse though for me was the lack of legroom and general comfort of the front seats. For long trips, it was totally unacceptable. If I was in my early 20's and did not have any kids, it might work for 5 years or so. The only production quasi sleep 4 class b was the Airstream Westfalia that was built in 2005. I was so sad that they stopped production on this. I would have bought one in a second if they made this today. Even though we are about 10 years later, these go for over 50K with over 100K miles.
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โJan-22-2015 01:12 PM
holstein13 wrote:stan909 wrote:Exactly, I don't plan to overnight in it often. I think the kitchen and bath will be the most useful.
Remember.O.P. has a 45 foot pusher.This will be a dingy for day tripping and some overnights.It is nice to go to a spot and have toilet,kitchen etc...
But Mr. Landlord makes a great point that I hadn't thought of. It would probably make sense to stow sleeping bags in this rather than bedding.
I took a look at the Winnebago Travato a couple of days ago and was not impressed. It looked very poorly constructed. I will focus on Roadtrek and Airstream next.
โJan-21-2015 07:16 PM
stan909 wrote:Exactly, I don't plan to overnight in it often. I think the kitchen and bath will be the most useful.
Remember.O.P. has a 45 foot pusher.This will be a dingy for day tripping and some overnights.It is nice to go to a spot and have toilet,kitchen etc...
โJan-21-2015 03:34 PM
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โJan-16-2015 11:20 AM
NoVa RT wrote:
Isn't there a B manufacturer that has a drop down bed over the cab area, as well as a double or queen in the back? Don't recall the company, but thought I saw that. Maybe not ideal for adults, but could work with kids.
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Arizona Kid wrote:
plagued with problems.