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May-21-2019 08:04 PM
LOG wrote:
Our 25ft class C/B+ does not have a bed, cabover, or dinette. But it does have a 76" sofa, two lounge chairs, rear galley, and full bathroom. It is like having the living space of a 36ft diesel pusher without the bedroom and washer/dryer. Between the two lounge chairs is a fold out table and the sofa converts to a bed. It is not for everyone but we love it.
May-20-2019 09:13 PM
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Apr-01-2019 10:02 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Here is a typical Phoenix Cruiser scenario.
Here is the floor plan of Phoenix Cruiser model 2350 with the sofa and fridge inside the slide out.
Here is the same model 2350 with the dinette and NO slide out. Notice how the dinette is utilizes the angled transition wall space between the house and cab. CLICK HERE to see actual pictures. The last picture shows how the front bench utilizes the transition wall to help achieve a comfortable size dinette.
Not only does the dinette utilize more wall space, it provides lots of bench storage and large over-head storage as seen with our 2350 HERE. Having a couch inside a slide out sacrifices a lot of cabin storage. It also has you setting up a table of one sort or another. Another issue is that with the couch, the person sitting on the forward position can't see the TV unless you have a customized method to swing out the TV.
Apr-01-2019 07:29 PM
Apr-01-2019 05:53 PM
garmp wrote:
How about a full time bed, when slide is out, in the rear. Look at this 24 foot-ish and you can have the sofa replaced with a dinette if you wish.
Apr-01-2019 02:17 PM
Mar-31-2019 04:59 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Yep. It's finding what works best for you. With the cabover bed, I can have two large dogs and four adults (and a parrot) inside for an evening of chatting during a rain and we are all pretty comfy. And I am able stay with a 20.5ft length.
Mar-31-2019 04:58 PM
winnietrey wrote:toedtoes wrote:Dusty R wrote:
I've always figured that as long as you are able and willing to climb up into the crows nest, bed over the cab, a full time bed down is wasted floor space.
I think it's about having a layout that fits.
Above a poster mentioned they have no problem using the dinette and the cabover. But if they didn't have the cabover - just the dinette - would it still work?
I love having the cabover because it allows me a dedicated bed. The TT I had before had the dinette and a couch only. Fortunately, the couch was positioned so that I could leave it as a bed and still be able to get around. I've seen other layouts where that would not be doable.
Toad Toes, no it would not work just to have the dinette
As far as the " crows nest as folks call it" my suggestion, buy a better ladder. We have one of those collapsible ladders, wide rungs very stable. I hope to continue to be able to climb four stair rungs for a very long time.
This is what I do not get, lets say you have been married 20, 30 40 years like us (44 years) Why do you have to sleep in the same bed? Don't get it. We have the same bed at home and would not change that.
But for 2 weeks on vacation? And BTW if one wants some romance the dinette works fine.
And as I said above, we are on vacation, DW wants to stay up and read, cool, I want to turn in early cool, one has to get up to use the facilities cool. Kind of nice in a lot of ways
Mar-31-2019 04:52 PM
toedtoes wrote:Dusty R wrote:
I've always figured that as long as you are able and willing to climb up into the crows nest, bed over the cab, a full time bed down is wasted floor space.
I think it's about having a layout that fits.
Above a poster mentioned they have no problem using the dinette and the cabover. But if they didn't have the cabover - just the dinette - would it still work?
I love having the cabover because it allows me a dedicated bed. The TT I had before had the dinette and a couch only. Fortunately, the couch was positioned so that I could leave it as a bed and still be able to get around. I've seen other layouts where that would not be doable.
Mar-31-2019 04:50 PM
Dusty R wrote:
I've always figured that as long as you are able and willing to climb up into the crows nest, bed over the cab, a full time bed down is wasted floor space.