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Sep 25, 2015Explorer
There are two options.
1) Close the ramp (the default plan).
2) Use the "Extend a ramp" soft shelter (not sufficient for heavy weather, but adequate for Seattle style drizzles and the like).
That is why the rear of the Toy Hauler needs plenty of open space. I do not need a bedroom (though an overhead pull-down bed is fine), and only a minimum kitchenette and fridge necessary. The ADA bathroom is in case at a remote location for some activities, that normally either has no bathroom facilities or non-wheelchair accessible honeypots at the sites.
I've been working on a floor plan design in Sweethome 3d, that I should have posted soon.
1) Close the ramp (the default plan).
2) Use the "Extend a ramp" soft shelter (not sufficient for heavy weather, but adequate for Seattle style drizzles and the like).
That is why the rear of the Toy Hauler needs plenty of open space. I do not need a bedroom (though an overhead pull-down bed is fine), and only a minimum kitchenette and fridge necessary. The ADA bathroom is in case at a remote location for some activities, that normally either has no bathroom facilities or non-wheelchair accessible honeypots at the sites.
I've been working on a floor plan design in Sweethome 3d, that I should have posted soon.
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