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colliehauler
Jun 08, 2018Explorer III
timmac wrote:If you read my post you know I made several modifications to make it more comfortable. That doesn't necessarily mean I stay in all day watching TV (especially summer reruns). I'm out in the boat or exploring on the side x side riding the motorcycle or various other activities. At the end of the day I enjoy comfortable accommodations.TheBar wrote:
I hate to say it but at times it got boring. We missed our LazyBoy recliners and TV at home. We found the dinette uncomfortable and a total waste of space. So I ripped the dinette out and installed two slim wall-hugger recliners from Wayfair. That took 4 hours. And gave the parts to a friend with a rickety dinette. The cheapo recliners turned out to be well made and very comfortable. Adding a 24" long x 12" drink table between the recliners fit with space left over. This arrangement does not interfere with the jack sofa or swiveling cab seats so we can sit 5 guests. Hung a 20" flat screen from the upper cabinet on the opposite wall which doesn't cover up much of the window. At 6 feet away it looks like a big screen. We now have the most comfortable TV room ever.
To each their own but camping/RVing to me is being outside doing things, site seeing, boating, etc, sitting inside RV just to watch a big screen TV seems silly, might as well stay home..
It sounds like you have found what works best for you as well.
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