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wwfloyd wrote:
I like the Sprinters as an RV platform. I worry about costs of keeping them serviced, especially since I can do most of my own work on gas-powered, domestic vehicles.
Yes, it would be nice to limit the outlay to 4 figures, and, it looks like there are some nice, older ones in that range.
Apr-11-2014 06:01 PM
arm wrote:
I have a 1996 RT 190P and often put long 2x6 etc. straight in the rear door. It is about 15 - 16 feet of open space. Go the the Roadtrek web site and at the top right hand side select previous model years. Check out the floor plans on the older units most in the 1995 to 1999 or so which do not have the rear seat crossways. I would expect that checking the older Pleasureway and other "B" sites may also show a floor plan to slide in a kayak.
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Apr-11-2014 09:24 AM
Kimbopolo wrote:
It seems the challenge is not in finding a B that can contain the kayak but where do you store it when you're sleeping? Or when you want to make lunch, take a coffee break? It would be impossible for me to move around my Roadtrek with anything that large taking up such limited space. I can't even see this working with a small C.
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wwfloyd wrote:
Thank you. I have been watching Craigslist, RVtrader and Ebay. I'll look at Sunshine States. I had meant to ask about other reputable and worthwhile listings. There are dozens of RV listing sites, but, most look old, incompetent, or like scams, etc.
So far, I think all of the Road Treks and Pleasure Ways I've seen in photos had either a sofa(bed) cross wise near the back, or had a night stand fixture between twin beds.
Speaking of Road Treks, how do the showers in some of them work? A floor plan drawing I saw made it look like a temporary setup, in the aisle.jjrai wrote:
We have a 2006 with the sofa bed. If that were reconfigured or removed (we have thought about it) you could slide a kayak in no problem. In fact, you can just put it in right over the sofa. Our bath is behind the drivers seat and would not be in the way. In fact, most Road Treks, Airstreams, Pleasure Ways and Leisure Travels have baths that will not be in you're way. Check out the numerous pictures you will find on sites like RVtrader and Sunshine State RVs.