The ideal 'step up' from this is all these van features, plus, another foot or so of length to make the dinette and bathroom areas bigger and better...maybe a flip-down TV from the ceiling...ducted AC for quietness, reclineable theater seating with flip-out desk/table instead of the cramped dinette seating...the bed and storage below it are great designs, only upgrades would be maybe a more luxurious (thicker) mattress, flip-down tv, bigger amp hour batteries, 3000 watt inverter, more solar, bigger water capacity , 2 burner induction removeable cooktop, rethink of the commode disposal (I don't know what it might be yet lol) and an ingenious design I saw in another RV...a door that flips between shower and commode/sink..can't remember the model...
so to refill your clean water, you have to keep your door open or the hose will interfere....why not have that outside so if you are hooked up at a campsite, you dont have to keep connecting it because you want your door shut.
Good question, I think Winnebago did that to keep all plumbing inside the van so that you can use the water system even in sub-freezing conditions. It actually works well running off the tank/pump bc the pump has high pressure just like if connected to the tap.
thank you for showing how easy to connect things. no one usually shows that. You gave the best tour I've seen with these campers. thank you
Learned so much more here than my walk-through! Thx
Thanks Susan!
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The ideal 'step up' from this is all these van features, plus, another foot or so of length to make the dinette and bathroom areas bigger and better...maybe a flip-down TV from the ceiling...ducted AC for quietness, reclineable theater seating with flip-out desk/table instead of the cramped dinette seating...the bed and storage below it are great designs, only upgrades would be maybe a more luxurious (thicker) mattress, flip-down tv, bigger amp hour batteries, 3000 watt inverter, more solar, bigger water capacity , 2 burner induction removeable cooktop, rethink of the commode disposal (I don't know what it might be yet lol) and an ingenious design I saw in another RV...a door that flips between shower and commode/sink..can't remember the model...
The Winnebago Boldt has most of the features ya want. Also, the current gen Revel has the convertible toilet/shower.
My dream winnie !!
Mine too:)
Great Video!
Thanks!
Excelent Review
Thanks Ricardo!
so to refill your clean water, you have to keep your door open or the hose will interfere....why not have that outside so if you are hooked up at a campsite, you dont have to keep connecting it because you want your door shut.
Good question, I think Winnebago did that to keep all plumbing inside the van so that you can use the water system even in sub-freezing conditions. It actually works well running off the tank/pump bc the pump has high pressure just like if connected to the tap.