jjjandrbaker wrote:
I wanted to add something about my 192RBS. The slide houses a sofa.
Yep, opens up the interior space considerably when deployed but when parked here at home I leave the slide in and still have full access to everything, not something that can be said of many other trailers.
I also want to point out the bathroom. It is small, but totally usable. I am a big guy. I can shower comfortably standing up straight. Most importantly, and this may sound silly to those who have never had this problem in a camper, I can sit on the toilet and close the door!
Yep, about as small as a bathroom with a separate toilet and shower could be but you're only in there for brief periods of time. To prevent the curtain from sticking to us while showering I devised a PVC bow that prevents this ... works like a charm. :)
The reason you can close the bathroom door when seated on the throne is said throne is angled, allowing for more leg room, a simple but smart solution. :)
This camper was an upgrade from a tiny little camper that served me well for 5 years. I knew what features I needed after that: electric water heater, big eye-level refrigerator with a big freezer, walk around bed, higher off the ground, lots of storage, and dual axles. With this one I also got things I never even thought about things like a power tongue jack, oven, speaker system, powered awning, a HUGE lighted storage bay, tons of outlets, night stands, and reading lamps, which are among my favorite luxuries.
Current models, unlike my 2014, offer a full length 80" queen bed plus a vent over the main cabin in which one could mount a powered vent fan. Interior lighting is now all LED and outside you'd not only find a black tank flush but also a prewired solar panel connector - just plug in a portable panel and you're charging. :)
I am pretty much of a neat freak when I am camping ...
Should be easy with all the storage space this model offers, both inside cabinet storage and a HUGE front pass through cargo compartment. We carry anything we need yet I have space left over, especially the cabinet over the sofa which is nearly empty. :B
To the OP ...
If the 192RBS seems too small and the 231RBDS I referred to earlier too large you might also want to take a look at a new entry to the Coachmen Freedom Express lineup, the
Non-slide 204RD which is also proving to be a
very popular model. :)