So we downsized from a Class C to a small B and taking her out on her maiden voyage on Saturday. I took about 10 bags of "stuff" out of the C, and got about 3 bags into the B, but can't for the life of me find a place for the lawn chairs. Any suggestions?
This is a very good question. It seems like some Class B RV's really skimp on outside storage. Our old Pleasure Way Excel and our new PW Pursuit both have enough capacity in the outside lockers to store camp chairs, a BBQ grill, a small camp stove and lantern and a few other things. Outside storage is a very important issue when shopping for an RV.
I hang mine on the continental tire carrier using an old bicycle rack; the kind that hangs on the rv roof ladder.I use a vinyl tire cover to keep grime and weather off the chairs.
I have used a cargo carrier in the past to haul my chairs.
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In the Class B I had, there was a space under the sofa, accessible with the rear door open. There were the quad chairs. In one small class C, I made a bag to carry them both in and had a place in front of the stove they fit, with a bungee cord to keep in place.
We carry eight folding camp chairs keeping them in a small compartment up front . It is inside storage with small outisde door. Some chairs, while very comfy, are really big. We have learned some of the folding chairs are also comfortable. Sit before you buy
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Not sure what type of B you have. Can you just put them on the dinette seat or bed until you get to your spot?
See Picture In My Profile I have a 1989 Dodge XPLORER RV Class B - Purchased 10/15/10 IN CASH Fiance' purchased a Class C 2002 Dynamax Carri-go on 5/1/15 IN CASH We've got the best of both worlds