I personally love a Class C’s overhead bed because it can serve as additional sleeping, but more importantly it is a huge area that can be used for storage of large items as long as they are not too heavy. On smaller motorhomes that lack adequate outside storage, this can come in very handy. With our own Class C and others we’ve rented since, we normally travel with lots of stuff up there.
Below are pictures of the overhead beds for both styles of front caps. Surface are is large, but as I mentioned before, I wouldn’t want more than one adult up there.
A tip on dinette: In my experience, you get better support if one large seat cushion is placed at head end under shoulders, and the other in middle under hips. The two smaller backrest cushions can then complete the bed by placing them under lower legs where there isn’t as much weight. It’s interesting that in most RV photos they place cushions symmetrically, which leaves cushion joints/seams at or near shoulders and hips — something we avoid. Seat cushions are often about 2-ft along bed length, while backrest cushions are closer to 1-ft (making total bed length around 6 feet).
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