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DutchmenSport wrote:
I looked at the floor plan of the LRSS and one thing you should be aware of, the television is a good distance from the chairs at the back window. And anyone sitting at the dinette, only one side can view the television. And the person sitting in the chair next the door, has to look over the sink to see the television. In other words, their view will be blocked. Maybe you won't spend time watching television, but if you do, you'll also find the dinette to be very uncomfortable, unless you put it down into bed position and can recline on it. But then, you might not be able to really stretch out either. (Just an observation).
And, the entry door is right beside the chair at the back window. I think in time, you'll not like to sit in that chair at all. If you put up a TV tray (table) at that spot it will be in the way of the door too, or a small end table, or anything.
Just another observation.
And the small couch? To see the television, any one sitting there will to crook their neck far left. This will get VERY old, very tiring, very fast.
Consider looking at a floor plan that has the television directly across from the couch area and a couch that's comfortable enough, you can recline in it and not have to hold your head up... which is very tiring on your neck. Just one more observation.
Dec-05-2016 06:25 PM
Dec-05-2016 06:23 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I looked at the floor plan of the LRSS and one thing you should be aware of, the television is a good distance from the chairs at the back window. And anyone sitting at the dinette, only one side can view the television. And the person sitting in the chair next the door, has to look over the sink to see the television. In other words, their view will be blocked. Maybe you won't spend time watching television, but if you do, you'll also find the dinette to be very uncomfortable, unless you put it down into bed position and can recline on it. But then, you might not be able to really stretch out either. (Just an observation).
And, the entry door is right beside the chair at the back window. I think in time, you'll not like to sit in that chair at all. If you put up a TV tray (table) at that spot it will be in the way of the door too, or a small end table, or anything.
Just another observation.
And the small couch? To see the television, any one sitting there will to crook their neck far left. This will get VERY old, very tiring, very fast.
Consider looking at a floor plan that has the television directly across from the couch area and a couch that's comfortable enough, you can recline in it and not have to hold your head up... which is very tiring on your neck. Just one more observation.
Dec-05-2016 06:19 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:jdrinkh2o wrote:
My wife and I have decided to purchase a travel teailer. We know the layout we want and weight limitations of her 2014 Expedition.
If you do NOT have the factory install HD Trailer Towing Package, your weight limitation is much less ! (BTDT)
You can install the HD radiator and the auxiliary transmission cooler. They are worth the money.
Dec-05-2016 06:01 PM
jdrinkh2o wrote:
My wife and I have decided to purchase a travel teailer. We know the layout we want and weight limitations of her 2014 Expedition.
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