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โSep-11-2014 02:15 PM
wincrasher65 wrote:
There is a German van that has a similar bed, but it fits flush against the ceiling so you have full walking height under it. In fact, on that van, those upper cabinets are on the underside of the bed mechanism, so that you don't loose any storage in that van. When the bed is folded up, there are two fold away settees on the floor, so you can fold those against the walls and have a cargo area. Folded down as seating, or with a table as a dinette, or folded into a bed, so you can sleep 4 adults in the back with the upper bed lowered 1/2 way down. Hard to describe, but a really cool, flexible setup.
โSep-11-2014 12:22 PM
SkiMore wrote:
The bed can raise/lower.
There is something on the floor in front of the bed. It might just be a wall to keep stuff from flying forward or it may be something else.
โSep-11-2014 10:05 AM
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โSep-10-2014 11:29 AM
SkiMore wrote:charles wrote:
.. By having a raised bed you would indeed loose almost all of the cabinet space, it would also cover the air conditioning and heat pump vents, and lower the standing height to the point that you would have to bend over to get to the sofa or lounge seating, that will never happen.
Nick
Isn't the point of raising the bed to get a huge storage area back there? I don't think anyone would want to sit on those side benches.
I thought the mid height bed configuration was interesting. You could keep bikes and lots of stuff under the bed and you would still have plenty of room to sleep. All your seating would be up front.
โSep-10-2014 11:28 AM
lfloom wrote:
Have you looked at Sportmobile? They can certainly build what you want, and I do not think it is any more expensive.
โSep-10-2014 11:03 AM
โSep-10-2014 09:11 AM
charles wrote:
.. By having a raised bed you would indeed loose almost all of the cabinet space, it would also cover the air conditioning and heat pump vents, and lower the standing height to the point that you would have to bend over to get to the sofa or lounge seating, that will never happen.
Nick
โSep-10-2014 09:04 AM
erip wrote:
Gerry.. thanks for the safari info.. Maybe my next RV.. I know its very challenging making a purchase in canada to bring to the US.. I have a friend who just bought a trailer thru a canadian dealer and it was complicated. I really like my Travato and even though a common complaint is that the dinette is a bit wobbly, i like having the fixed bed and a separate place to eat. Last time i looked, the safari just had the two seats behind the drivers seat without a dinette. The only perfect RV is the one each of us designs for ourselves and finds a master craftsman to build.. Sadly, my lottery numbers have not yet made that possible, so i research, compromise and then enjoy what i pick.
โSep-10-2014 09:02 AM
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