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Cbones
Explorer
Explorer
I have been looking at some new coaches trying to decide if I want to suffer through massive depreciation:D. In any event on my present coach, a 2010 Discovery, I have the exterior kitchen factory option, which we have come to love. It has an exterior refer/freezer, sink, built in grill, storage cabinet, and stainless cooktop. The sink is plumbed with hot/cold running water, and the drain is plumbed into the gray tank. We use it almost every night that we camp. I love to tailgate as well. I haven't seen anything that comes close in higher end coaches that we have been looking at. Is anyone familiar with an aftermarket supplier than can retrofit a decent exterior kitchen? I am not looking for a Prevost setup, but something that could be done for under $5K. The option was $2K when I ordered the Disco, so I am not looking to go too crazy. The convenience of having everything all connected so that all I have to do is open the door and extend a tray with all the conveniences of a kitchen is too cool and easy that I want it again.
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pablo77
Explorer
Explorer
Bumpyroad,

Don't misunderstand me. I don't have that particular motorhome. I don't have that grill either. I have a Weber that fits on a wheeled foldup cart. All I'm saying is that ours fits easily in our basement compartment (cart and grill). It takes all of 2 minutes to take grill off cart, fold cart and place both in basement compartment. We use it a lot as we prefer to do our own cooking. I personally don't want an outdoor kitchen but others apparently do. To each his own.
Pablo77
'08 Mandalay Presidio #3469

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
pablo77 wrote:
Ours fits nicely in a basement compartment.


is yours identical to the one pictured? if so , it must take you an hour to disassemble and reassemble it at each stop.
bumpy

pablo77
Explorer
Explorer
Ours fits nicely in a basement compartment.
Pablo77
'08 Mandalay Presidio #3469

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
pablo77 wrote:
It's behind the rear wheels (passenger side). There is no bedroom slideout on this side. It's not the best picture but I got it from their brochure.


http://s1290.photobucket.com/user/pablo77rv/media/daybreak_zps94b2ff1e.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0


so exactly where do they carry that grill shown in that picture?
bumpy

pablo77
Explorer
Explorer
It's behind the rear wheels (passenger side). There is no bedroom slideout on this side. It's not the best picture but I got it from their brochure.


http://s1290.photobucket.com/user/pablo77rv/media/daybreak_zps94b2ff1e.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
Pablo77
'08 Mandalay Presidio #3469

Jim
Explorer
Explorer
Looks to me like it's just behind the daulies from the picture. Then the floor plan shows a little arrow pointing to the external kitchen.

So it's kind of remote from the patio awning.
Jim@HiTek
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Bumpyroad
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GENECOP wrote:
Thor has a nice Class A with outdoor kitchen


http://thormotorcoach.com/news/1st-Motorhome-with-Outside-Kitchen.php


I give up, where is the kitchen located in that floor plan?
I see you can either get the kitchen or a massive storage area.
bumpy

GENECOP
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thor has a nice Class A with outdoor kitchen


http://thormotorcoach.com/news/1st-Motorhome-with-Outside-Kitchen.php

robatthelake
Explorer
Explorer
I wonder if something could be be built that slides out of a basement compartment. Sort of an all in one Kitchen unit.
I don't think it would be too difficult to do it yourself!
Rob & Jean
98 Dutch Star Diesel Pusher ..07 Honda CRV AWD