We purchased a 1998 Class C Four Winds 5000 23rk, kitchen in the rear (which I like), jackknife couch behind driverโs seat, dinette directly in front of jackknife couch behind the passengerโs seat. The MH is in immaculate condition, with 36,000 miles on a Ford E-350 chassis and a V-10 we really like it. On the first trip, mileage through the mountains of Grand Teton, and Yellowstone Parks, which we live very near, was just over 9 mpg and plenty of power. So, we really like the MH, but, our age and afflictions keep us out of the overhead bed. We have a handicapped daughter that travels with us so three need to sleep.
I am looking at removing the dinette and putting two wall-hugger recliners in its place. I donโt mind sleeping in a recliner, I got use to it after months of serious health issues, broke my back. I find it even helps the authorities.
With my daughter on the unfolded couch, and my wife and I in the recliners, stretched out, our feet would be at the edge of the couch. Not a lot of room, but we can sleep. Are any of you that are physically challenged because of age and health issues, doing this?
I entertained the idea of adding extra handhold to the cab-over bunk to help my balance allowing me to use my arms to pull me in, but getting down may be a problem. On our first trip, I slept on the couch, my wife on the dinette bed, and my daughter on the floor blocking the bathroom.
1998 Four Winds 5000 Rigby, ID