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cjscotty
Sep 29, 2014Explorer
My Roadtrek wrote:
The topic is SIX MONTHS FULL-TIMING IN A WINNEBAGO TRAVATO, not the difference between a B+, and a B. :S
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A B+. There all Class C's, or small Class C's. That's why I posted about 30' Class C's that are called B+'s by the manufactures, just as a sales ploy.
Reading Six Months Full Timing in a Winnebago Travato helps someone like me, who has a B-Plus (says so right on it) learn about how the tank sizes would work, the smaller size of the motorhome would work, if I were to go into this B size Travato and is on topic. I am amazed that someone can full time in this and love to read about how they and others are managing, what they like and don't like, etc., how they make compromises, and has been extremely informative. If you want to continue to try to take off topic or continuously tell me what threads I should or should not post on, which is really over the top, you can private message me so others don't have to deal with it.
Roadtrek, I see you did send PM, but not allowing reply. I'm on here learning about the Travato and don't need to justify that to you. This may help you, this book is made for people looking to purchase a motorhome, shows the differences between a B+ and regular C. Arguing semantics or how the term came about is silly, what is important is that there are real differences between C and the B+ form of the C, and that helps consumers. And to keep on topic, the differences between B and B+ for those on fence like myself between the two. http://www.rvreviews.net/rv-types/class-b-plus-motorhomes/
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