โJan-12-2015 02:29 PM
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mkguitar wrote:
The winnebago Rialta has a number of floorplans.
the QD includes a queeen (ish) in the rear and the 2nd row pass seats turn into beds.
http://www.rialtainfo.com/model_info/images/floor_plan_22qd.gif
couple of good youtube viddys showing these
built on a VW chassis
no idea about tow-ability
mike
โJan-13-2015 01:05 PM
charles wrote:
I'm pretty sure Sportsmobile will make one for you that sleeps four and you can choose whatever chassis you want.
Nick
โJan-13-2015 11:30 AM
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โJan-12-2015 11:14 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
I would guess me and three college cheerleaders would be able to.
โJan-12-2015 07:12 PM
toedtoes wrote:That's a good question and I don't really know the answer. I would think the more amenities, the better, but obviously, sleeping capacity would take precedence. I could see omitting the shower to save space.
What you get will really depend upon the amenities you must have. Do you want a bathroom? Porta potty? Do you want an indoor kitchen? How will you use the B? Just as a place to sleep on the rare night you stay away from the DP? Or do you plan on using it as a substitution for your DP when you can't take that?
โJan-12-2015 07:07 PM
โJan-12-2015 06:48 PM
toedtoes wrote:I guess I'm good then. 45 foot MH plus 20 foot toad equals 65 feet. Sounds like they don't count the approved tow bar. How long are class Bs?holstein13 wrote:Dakota98 wrote:I don't think it will be any worse than my current setup. Besides, good luck trying to figure out the law: http://www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2011/316.515
Isn't there a combined legal towing length of 65' in Florida ?
From your link:
Unless otherwise specifically provided for in this section, a combination of vehicles not qualifying as commercial motor vehicles may consist of no more than two units coupled together; such nonqualifying combination of vehicles may not exceed a total length of 65 feet, inclusive of the load carried thereon, but exclusive of safety and energy conservation devices approved by the department for use on vehicles using public roads.
There is nothing specifically provided for in the section regarding a non-commercial vehicle that would apply to your set up except:
MOTOR HOMES.โNo motor home may exceed a length of 45 feet exclusive of bumpers and safety devices.
โJan-12-2015 06:18 PM
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โJan-12-2015 05:31 PM
holstein13 wrote:Dakota98 wrote:I don't think it will be any worse than my current setup. Besides, good luck trying to figure out the law: http://www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2011/316.515
Isn't there a combined legal towing length of 65' in Florida ?
โJan-12-2015 05:20 PM
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