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Seon
Explorer II
Explorer II
Most campgrounds I've stayed had scenic views but the R-Vision trailer I just bought has a small window and seems like I'm looking thru a peep hole.
Would have been nice to have a much larger window to see the view. Guess I'll have to live with it, rant over ๐Ÿ™‚ .
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4x4van
Explorer III
Explorer III
Many of today's trailers have very few windows on the camp (passenger) side, and plenty on the driver's side. IMO, that's terrible. I'd much rather have a view of my campsite than the view of my neighbor's campsite.
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32vld
Explorer
Explorer
small windows are a deal breaker whether TT, TC, 5thW, RV.

also not enough windows.

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
You can't see anything in most of CA for the smoke!

bukhrn
Explorer III
Explorer III
I guess you could put a larger window in, but I'd want a pro to do it, if for no other reason than it gives me someone else to blame when it leaks. :R
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Seon
Explorer II
Explorer II
beemerphile1 wrote:
You bought sight unseen?


At the time of the purchase, I was more concern to check out the appliances, the slide operation, the electrical, interior and exterior conditions of the trailer which was/is are all in excellent condition.

At that time it didn't occur to me to sit at the dinette to look out the window. Not until last Tuesday during the maiden voyage up at Pinecrest campgrounds during lunch did I notice the size of the window. I guess I was spoiled having owned class c Itasca and Jayco, and a couple of class a Winnebago that all had larger windows, where I sat at the dinette drinking a cup of coffee or a beer and gazing at the scenery.
Had I noticed the small window when inspection the trailer would not have been a deal breaker. I just thought it would have been nice to have a larger window to admire the great view.

beemerphile1
Explorer
Explorer
You bought sight unseen?
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bukhrn
Explorer III
Explorer III
valhalla360 wrote:
Even with the Rona rules, I do believe, you are allowed to sit outside...no?

Also, did they swap out the window after you put your deposit down?
X-2, the view from outside is much better anyways.
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lampooner
Explorer
Explorer
R-Vision must be short for "Restricted Vision"!
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valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
Even with the Rona rules, I do believe, you are allowed to sit outside...no?

Also, did they swap out the window after you put your deposit down?
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Many TTs are window challenged on the curb side. Mine is for sure. Once I close the door... Also wish I had a front window. Yes, they leak.
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Seon
Explorer II
Explorer II
naturist wrote:
Small window does explain the rig's brand name, doesn't it?


Now that's funny :B .

Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
Come out to the Midwest where most our our views are of the RV next to us!
Dick_B
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naturist
Nomad
Nomad
Small window does explain the rig's brand name, doesn't it?