myredracer
Jan 10, 2014Explorer II
Theater seating and sofas
We just got word that our new TT is coming off the production line in a few weeks. We had ordered theater seating but apparently they can't install it because it won't fit. The dealer didn't elaborate but when we looked up theater seating for an RV (CW offers a set) it seems it's not the width, but the depth from front to back that's the problem. It looks like it would be 5-6" deeper.
Does anyone know if this is typical with all theater seating? I measured our set at home and it is 39" deep, just like the CW set. This would be in our slide which is the side and it would reduce the distance to the dinette across from it. We were really looking forward to this.
Plan B: We are wondering if there are more comfortable sofas available? Ours (jacknife type) is not all that comfortable to sit in because it's not very deep, especially for longer periods. It's about 34" front to back. I have no idea if these types of sofas are typical in all TTs? We've got 74" in width available and could live with something a couple of inches deeper. Our manufacturer has a "deluxe sleeper sofa" available in a different model line and perhaps that would be a bit more comfortable. Something with a puffier front edge with more support would help, even if the depth stays the same.
Does anyone know if this is typical with all theater seating? I measured our set at home and it is 39" deep, just like the CW set. This would be in our slide which is the side and it would reduce the distance to the dinette across from it. We were really looking forward to this.
Plan B: We are wondering if there are more comfortable sofas available? Ours (jacknife type) is not all that comfortable to sit in because it's not very deep, especially for longer periods. It's about 34" front to back. I have no idea if these types of sofas are typical in all TTs? We've got 74" in width available and could live with something a couple of inches deeper. Our manufacturer has a "deluxe sleeper sofa" available in a different model line and perhaps that would be a bit more comfortable. Something with a puffier front edge with more support would help, even if the depth stays the same.