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Bordercollie
Jul 07, 2017Explorer
I think that a 27 foot class C with rear bedroom, RV queen bed, and adequate storage in cargo hold and cabinetry storage, without slides, are the best size for all around camping and touring for a mature couple or young family. Occasional kid guests can sleep happily in the overhead and/or convertible dinette/sofa, not so good for adults especially with arthritis problems.
A 27 footer with rear bedroom is probably the most common Class C setup. Beds usually have access on one side and at the foot(not ideal) . A few have access on both sides with a bedroom slide. Some have twin rear beds. 24-25 foot class C's drive and handle much the same and most camp sites are large enough for 27-28 footers. Most Class C's are the same height and width. 24-25 footers have minor advantages in maneuvering , parking and camping in towns, and in primitive camping spots. Don't buy a short rig with poor sleeping and storage setup and regret it. That said, some love their short rigs.
A 27 footer with rear bedroom is probably the most common Class C setup. Beds usually have access on one side and at the foot(not ideal) . A few have access on both sides with a bedroom slide. Some have twin rear beds. 24-25 foot class C's drive and handle much the same and most camp sites are large enough for 27-28 footers. Most Class C's are the same height and width. 24-25 footers have minor advantages in maneuvering , parking and camping in towns, and in primitive camping spots. Don't buy a short rig with poor sleeping and storage setup and regret it. That said, some love their short rigs.
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