Thank you for sharing your concerns about the tank flushout pipes on our Bayside. We understand your worry about their proximity to the ground. RV manufacturers design these pipes to be durable and capable of handling normal road conditions. While the pipes may appear low, our Bayside models provide around 7 to 8 inches of clearance, which is generally sufficient. However, if you frequently travel in rocky or uneven terrain, adding protective accessories like mud flaps, guards, or covers to the pipes could be beneficial. Lastly, it's important to note the Bayside in this video has slightly sunk into the ground due to wet gravel, and the grass there doesn't give us justice. I'll be sure to keep this in mind for the next video. We appreciate your feedback, If you have any more questions or comments, feel free to let us know at info@chinookrv.com! Thanks again!
Most R.V's are equipped with this set-up, I agree, its a design flaw. I would like to see them redesigned to have easier access as well as relocated. I have a hard time reaching under the vehicle to hook-up or un-hook.
Would love to see how much room the driver has with that bulkhead behind the seat. And is it possible to put the bed almost completely but leaving a section not done? Sort of resembling an "H"? Weird question I realize. Thank you for the video. Great job.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. It's greatly appreciated. Yes, we do offer removable bugscreens, I will be sure to get that into the next one. Have a great day, & thanks again!
Hello Ronda, Thank you for commenting and your consideration. I'd be happy to discuss the addition of opening windows for you and other interested customers. Send me an email at info@chinookrv.com, and I'll make it happen. -Seth B
Hello, thanks for commenting. Correct, currently just one sink in the van. Additionally, we just started offering seatbelts in all 3 Bayside Floorplans. This one did not have it. Thanks again!
What is the measurements of the twin beds? What is the measurements of space between the beds in the center of the van? could a 13‘6“ kayak fit down the middle of the van? The kayak would lye on its side which is 12 1/2 inches wide?
Hey Gary, thanks for commenting. I think you need to look at the Bayside SS as it's that exact combo you spoke of. I'll attach a link. Thanks for commenting! -Seth B th-cam.com/video/GwITE2jhKiw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2HvXvwNoNlFJQqSh
Hi there! We appreciate your feedback regarding the design of our class B van. While it may have a DIY aesthetic, rest assured that it is professionally built by meeting and exceeding all safety and quality standards by the RVIA. Our goal is to offer a class B that combines comfort, luxury, convenience, and versatility while catering to various needs. We often say if there was a perfect motorhome, they'd only build one. If you have specific suggestions for improvement, we are open to hearing them. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us!
Hello, thanks for commenting. Understand this floorplan calls for a smaller kitchen space. Our SS and newly released RS have bigger kitchens for a van. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing your opinion. At Chinook RV, we understand and respect that everyone has their own preferences and opinions. Your feedback is valuable to us, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. If you have any specific suggestions or concerns, please feel free to let us know. We are committed to continuously improving our products and services based on our customers' feedback. Have a great day, and thank you again for your input!
Please consider a fold down sink for the bathroom in future models
I would like it lifted a few inches and i hope the ladder is removable and airbags to make ride adjustable.
beautiful
Thank you for your comment!
I like everything except those tank flush pipes hanging down so close to the ground and what if you spin a rock with that back tire?
Thank you for sharing your concerns about the tank flushout pipes on our Bayside. We understand your worry about their proximity to the ground. RV manufacturers design these pipes to be durable and capable of handling normal road conditions. While the pipes may appear low, our Bayside models provide around 7 to 8 inches of clearance, which is generally sufficient. However, if you frequently travel in rocky or uneven terrain, adding protective accessories like mud flaps, guards, or covers to the pipes could be beneficial. Lastly, it's important to note the Bayside in this video has slightly sunk into the ground due to wet gravel, and the grass there doesn't give us justice. I'll be sure to keep this in mind for the next video. We appreciate your feedback, If you have any more questions or comments, feel free to let us know at info@chinookrv.com! Thanks again!
Most R.V's are equipped with this set-up, I agree, its a design flaw. I would like to see them redesigned to have easier access as well as relocated. I have a hard time reaching under the vehicle to hook-up or un-hook.
Would love to see how much room the driver has with that bulkhead behind the seat. And is it possible to put the bed almost completely but leaving a section not done? Sort of resembling an "H"? Weird question I realize. Thank you for the video. Great job.
Awesome set up
Seth the windows open, right?
I do like the separation of shower and toilet area. One thing your video didn’t cover, are there bug screens for side and rear door areas?
Hello, thank you for your feedback. It's greatly appreciated. Yes, we do offer removable bugscreens, I will be sure to get that into the next one. Have a great day, & thanks again!
We were seriously considering this rig until we realized that the windows don’t open. That makes it a no go for us.
Hello Ronda, Thank you for commenting and your consideration. I'd be happy to discuss the addition of opening windows for you and other interested customers. Send me an email at info@chinookrv.com, and I'll make it happen. -Seth B
Great point.
no bathroom sink? Only 2 seatbelts?
Hello, thanks for commenting. Correct, currently just one sink in the van. Additionally, we just started offering seatbelts in all 3 Bayside Floorplans. This one did not have it. Thanks again!
I noticed that you don’t add a sink in the bathroom ?
Do the windows open?
doesn't appear to be.
@@gosman949 😢
Does the ladder come off or stay on?
Hello, thanks for commenting! The ladder is attached by Bolts, it can be removed if you'd like, and put back on later. Thanks again!
@@chinookmotorcoach Thanks for the response.
What is the measurements of the twin beds? What is the measurements of space between the beds in the center of the van? could a 13‘6“ kayak fit down the middle of the van? The kayak would lye on its side which is 12 1/2 inches wide?
Hello Richard,
The twin beds are 72" L x 25" W. About 18"s in the center. Yes, from looking at measurements, I believe so. Thanks for commenting!
This is amazing but hear me out. Instead of two twin beds let’s get rid of 1 of them and put an oven/stove and counter. That would be awesome.
Hey Gary, thanks for commenting. I think you need to look at the Bayside SS as it's that exact combo you spoke of. I'll attach a link. Thanks for commenting! -Seth B
th-cam.com/video/GwITE2jhKiw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2HvXvwNoNlFJQqSh
where is the Table? I need a work space and to eat.
Look and learn how they design a camper van in Europe - this looks like a homemade DIY.
Hi there! We appreciate your feedback regarding the design of our class B van. While it may have a DIY aesthetic, rest assured that it is professionally built by meeting and exceeding all safety and quality standards by the RVIA. Our goal is to offer a class B that combines comfort, luxury, convenience, and versatility while catering to various needs. We often say if there was a perfect motorhome, they'd only build one. If you have specific suggestions for improvement, we are open to hearing them. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us!
I'm sorry. But that kitchen. If you can even call it, that truly sucks!
The SS has a better kitchen
Hello, thanks for commenting. Understand this floorplan calls for a smaller kitchen space. Our SS and newly released RS have bigger kitchens for a van. Thanks again!
Vw did it better and nicer
Thank you for sharing your opinion. At Chinook RV, we understand and respect that everyone has their own preferences and opinions. Your feedback is valuable to us, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. If you have any specific suggestions or concerns, please feel free to let us know. We are committed to continuously improving our products and services based on our customers' feedback. Have a great day, and thank you again for your input!
How come VW doesn’t have the camper van in America? Mercedes has them here.