Do like Bigfoot FB or RB.cpaharley2008 (jim) said:Make that layout "F" and layout "R" :-*
Do like Bigfoot FB or RB.cpaharley2008 (jim) said:Make that layout "F" and layout "R" :-*
reace said:Ok...how about this one?
With the other floorplan, there have been many comments that people don't want to walk into the bed area. I can't move the door to the rear...so here is a flip. The front dinette is the same size as the 19'. Microwave cabinet at the end of the bed will be around 45"-50" high with a countertop.
Reace
My vote is for the front bedroom as well. I plan to buy a 21' or the 5.0 21'.Another vote here for front Bedroom rear dinette![]()
yeah!!!!!!!my vote is for the front bedroom as well. I plan to buy a 21' or the 5.0 21'.
Hi: All... Here's what the view of The Bay of Fundy looked like from the dinette window. Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie![]()
Why not park the trailer with the front facing what you want to see?I know this has to be hairpulling for you Reace. THANK YOU for considering the wants of your future consummers. I still prefer a front bedroom (I'd hang a curtain to prevent walking into the "bedroom" area" because I truly want to look out and eat while looking at something other than my tug.
Would it be possible to offer Layout A (front bedroom) and Layout B (rear bedroom), or am I truly asking too much ;D
Why not park the trailer with the front facing what you want to see?
So I guess we're only talking about improved campsites.Shore power, water and sewer are most often on the drivers side I guess.
Shore power, water and sewer are most often on the drivers side I guess.
Turning a single-axle trailer in place is a lot easier than moving it. A tandem - like the Escape 19' or 21' - is another thing entirely as the tires must scrub sideways to turn the trailer.Jim, have recently seen all the posts re powered trailer movers, but just noted your comment, with jack wheel, you can move around the 19 by muscle power alone
Jim, have recently seen all the posts re powered trailer movers, but just noted your comment, with jack wheel, you can move around the 19 by muscle power alone? Just wondered since looks like the 19 is the way we'll go so we can put a canoe or kayak on the roof of the tug...or a 21 if there is demand and Reace decides to make a queen rear bed in the 21, the pics of the 21 currently in production looks soooo spacious.