Feb-17-2017 12:52 PM
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Feb-20-2017 07:23 PM
Mile High wrote:Yes, you get a better vent/air flow straight up.Gjac wrote:Is that because they have to vent out the side instead of up through the roof?
More important to me is that the refer is not in the slide because of the added fans needed to vent the cooling units. If you dry camp a lot these use battery power.
Feb-20-2017 11:30 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
As I am beginning to narrow down floorplans for my full-time MH, I see lots of Class A's have kitchen on Curbside. Seems to me that having view blocked on a large portion of that wall would be at cross purposed with looking out your windows.
those of you with the kitchen on curbside, do you find you miss looking out at your "own" patio? Do you enjoy looking out the windows at your neighbors (or your sewer hookup)?
I really think I would much prefer having kitchen on streetside (driver's side) and more windows on curbside/patio side. Is this something that is an issue?
I plan to full-time for a number of years. Right now, I prefer more rustic state park like sites, but know some places that may not be an option. Either way, wouldn't you want your best view from LR/DR to be out across your own patio?
Feb-20-2017 08:15 AM
Gjac wrote:Is that because they have to vent out the side instead of up through the roof?
More important to me is that the refer is not in the slide because of the added fans needed to vent the cooling units. If you dry camp a lot these use battery power.
Feb-20-2017 07:46 AM
Feb-19-2017 03:11 PM
tropical36 wrote:
Most of what I've seen, have the galley on the passenger side and there must be a reason for that. It's also our preference, if there is indeed one.
We'd rather sit at the dinette and look out the window at our neighbors front door, given the choice, although we've been in some CG's that had reverse sites.
Feb-19-2017 12:01 PM
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Feb-18-2017 06:11 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
As I am beginning to narrow down floorplans for my full-time MH, I see lots of Class A's have kitchen on Curbside. Seems to me that having view blocked on a large portion of that wall would be at cross purposed with looking out your windows.
those of you with the kitchen on curbside, do you find you miss looking out at your "own" patio? Do you enjoy looking out the windows at your neighbors (or your sewer hookup)?
I really think I would much prefer having kitchen on streetside (driver's side) and more windows on curbside/patio side. Is this something that is an issue?
I plan to full-time for a number of years. Right now, I prefer more rustic state park like sites, but know some places that may not be an option. Either way, wouldn't you want your best view from LR/DR to be out across your own patio?
Feb-18-2017 03:08 AM
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