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Originally Posted by Eratosthenes
Yeah ... any time I looked at a Class B bathroom, I got sick trying sqeeze my 6'2 body in there. The 24.1 bathroom is small, I would like it to be bigger, but it is barely big egough for me.
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Yeah, it's a big limitation of Class Bs.
At Tampa Supershow Hymer had a van with a stand-alone shower that was much larger than what is normally in Class Bs, but I thought the partitions required to separate it out was way too involved and awkward to use. A standard 2' X 3' shower enclosure would have been much more practical in my opinion even if it required a longer van.
At Tampa show there was also a Class B+ that had a stand-alone 2' X 2' shower that was the smallest I've ever seen. It reminded me of showers in old submarines I've seen on historical tours. If much larger than about 150 pounds a person probably wouldn't fit. I could get inside OK but bathing would be questionable. I think I'd have to try it first to know for sure.
Anyway, did you get to Houston show? If so, anything interesting?