โNov-28-2020 08:59 AM
โMar-10-2021 12:13 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Not a doofus at all,but think about it,one less place to store something that could spill or spoil,it is out of the way and easy to miss when rushing to unload,clean and dump. Most renters are given little time to do this upon return. Less cleaning, Quick turnaround,more money.
If you want to use that area just cut an opening in the front panel.
As STEVE-OTR did on his 28A. By accessing the space under his jackknife sofa by opening it up.
โDec-04-2020 01:49 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Not a doofus at all,but think about it,one less place to store something that could spill or spoil,it is out of the way and easy to miss when rushing to unload,clean and dump. Most renters are given little time to do this upon return. Less cleaning, Quick turnaround,more money.
โDec-04-2020 12:29 PM
TwistedGray wrote:
Nothing you said justifies why they fully closed off that area underneath that cushion; otherwise, I agree with your thoughts. Yes, things changed over time to reduce replacement costs and to increase functionality/reliability; however, the lack of access to this storage spot does neither. ...or maybe it does, and I'm the doofus.
โDec-04-2020 09:57 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:TwistedGray wrote:
What kind of design doofus decided to create an empty space that is otherwise not accessible? (facepalm)
Not a doofus at all,as you know the early ones had a hole in the front for storage under the seat.
CA has a history of deleting things on their builds that caused problems or making repairs necessary.
Some examples are,over cab window,a family member has one of a early ones a 28A with a window,also the rear window and the window in the door.
Some things they fixed or added on the newer ones.One is the storage space for the dinette post under the front dinette seat. Also the older ones have a solid bed over the drivers area where the newer ones have a fold up bed.
Their builds are well thought out to be spartan and low maintenance, reducing downtime to keep them on the road making money.
โDec-04-2020 08:46 AM
TwistedGray wrote:
What kind of design doofus decided to create an empty space that is otherwise not accessible? (facepalm)
โDec-03-2020 01:58 PM
bobndot wrote:What kind of design doofus decided to create an empty space that is otherwise not accessible?
Welcome to the rv world. Sometimes they have to remove an entire slideout to swap out a fridge.
Consider yourself lucky the shower head is not tucked away under that seat. :B
There was a thread last month where they hid the water pump below the shower pan with no access to it.
โDec-03-2020 11:23 AM
What kind of design doofus decided to create an empty space that is otherwise not accessible?
โDec-03-2020 11:10 AM
TwistedGray wrote:
Let me start with the first question.
I have a question about the little seat next to the main door entry to the right if you are stepping into the cabin area. I have seen in a video where someone is able to access whatever is under the seat cushion by pulling out the back pad then pulling off the cushion itself.
However, as much as I try, that seat back isn't moving, at all. Clearly I am missing something here...is it bolted down somewhere? Is there some secret methodology required to pull it up/out. Do I have to remove the lower curtain rail?
What's the trick?
โNov-28-2020 09:02 AM