As a professional artist I'd like to extend a sincere round of applause for whomever designed this beauty! Excellent use of high contrast to create drama, balanced with just the right amount of tonal values. Absolutely well done!
To each his own, I guess. I'm not a fan of high contrast decor. Especially when the unit is completely devoid of the owner's personal belongings & accessories. I find most units too "busy", so I often envision painting certain features to blend in, like slide fascia.
Thank you for showing off this rv. Two things that are a no go for me. One is the awning over the door, it barely covers the door and when it’s raining, cause all rain falls slowly straight down, the door can’t be open on the warmer rainy days or the screen door and opening will get wet. Two, the floor vents are just collectors and unsightly on such a high end unit and ruin the floor appearance.
Beautiful camper. I would go with a Queen size bed. Need bedside night stands. Places to put our glasses when we take them off, our phones, books that we are reading. Most importantly a place for my hubbys CPAP machine.
Well thought out design, I dig it. Those awnings design are really smart allowing the water to run off. We found out the hard way when it rained as we were away and our awning collected a bunch of water; broke one of the arms as we tried to drain it.
You did an excellent job showing us this unit. I have been researching this model for two years as it is the one I will be buying in the near future for retirement. I have watched countless videos on this model and I thought I knew everything about it. After watching your video, I have learned a few new things. Thank you for your time and putting together a well done review of this fifth wheel.
FTers like me would love it, if it had another 1,000 lbs. or so of carrying capacity. Many of us are carrying everything we own with us and travel with full tanks for boondocking. That's why we chose to go with a motorhome where carrying capacity isn't an issue. I love the basement storage space though. Too bad I couldn't fill it with anything heavy like batteries, a big generator, etc. That's 120 lbs. of propane alone, not to mention the water and battery weight a FTer needs. I carry 300 lbs. of lithium batteries, 800lbs of water and 118 lbs. of propane. Plus, there's the weight of our 5,500w generator (and the generator fuel on a fiver), a roof full of solar panels, inverters, controllers, etc. For a FTing boondocking couple, 4,000 lbs. of CCC is not a luxury, but a minimum requirement. That fridge sure is cavernous, and the stove looks restaurant grade in a well laid out kitchen - and this is from a retired chef.
No soft close drawers in the bedroom? Seems like they “cheaped out” there. Love the farmhouse style of this, but I would end up painting the closet and washer/dryer cabinet doors in the master bath a much lighter color. Kitchen is amazing! I would love to see a dishwasher option available. The living area is so large and relaxing with the heat and massage theater seating.
Any professional chef knows you never want to store your spices above a heat source, so it’s better to not have them above the stove. I would have a mounted spice rack on the wall to the right of the stove.
I don't know how tall the presenter is, but the spice rack looked to be above his eyeline, especially the back row. I'd have stayed with wine bottle rack, but if as you say, it's warm, then maybe just flat pans & cookie sheets.
You are completely correct! The also applies to wine, which is the very first thing I thought of, when he said that used to be a wine rack…thank you for reminding me the same applies to spices!
My favorite 5th wheel floor plan is the separate front living room models as they feel more like a home and you’re a bit more isolated from kitchen noise. It also serves well as a more private area for overnight guests as they typically have a curtain separating it from the rest of the area. However, this unit is very nice, with some great features. I like that the 1/2 bath is located off the hall rather than having to enter it through the kitchen like most models with 1/2 baths. I like the extension to the center island, the larger stove/oven, the televator and that there’s a dinette. I don’t like floor vents at all. Not only because they get dirty or dog/cat hair in them, but they can be located directly under your feet and, the vent in the living room interferes with an area rug should you want one. I don’t care for side-by-side refrigerators. French door style refrigerators are preferable by most. The spice rack is a cool touch, and the lighting setup in the pantry is probably the best I’ve seen. The interior decor/color is great, as is the master bath and w/d hookup in a separate bedroom closet. I liked that the way the interior is set up so there’s only one slide out on the campsite side which allows sufficient space to enjoy. A lot of floor plans have a separate slide for the dinette which leave little to no campsite space. I like that they put the wet bay to the right of the exterior storage! Some manufacturers will put the wet bay in a separate exterior area, but otherwise they all put them within the large storage area which impedes the usable space on that side of the storage. I can’t recall if it had any upgrades to the suspension, but the three 40lb propane tanks are awesome. If anyone is concerned about weight, they can simply remove one or two of them or just not fill them. Although there isn’t much standard solar, I believe it more than most manufacturers provide. Overall, it’s a great unit for full-timer’s, although I don’t recall, or perhaps you didn’t mention if it’s rated for full-time use such as enclosed heated underbelly. Hopefully the manufacturer uses azdel rather than luan. Great review!
Mike… excellent video very informative. We are in the planning stages… we are thinking 1-2 year plan. Not retired yet. Are you Jayco exclusive? So many questions, models, setups etc… Also… RV first then look for accommodating truck or vice versa. Thanks Tim and Carla
This is a beautiful rv! We have the 32 foot 2020 Jayco Jayflight with the front sliding door entrance. We like it but it has almost no hanging space in the bedroom. Mostly shelving. I wish there was hanging space on both sides of the bed. I suppose my husband could put a rod in but so far he hasn’t had the time. I do like the bathroom and we love the living area on the other end. However, the kitchen needs more drawer and cabinet space. The pantry is huge, but the shelving wasn’t sturdy so my husband put in extra 2 extra shelves and changed all the shelves plus the shelf stops in plywood and stained it to match the woodwork in the trailer. Now the shelves don’t give. 😃 Is the king mattress a full fledged king size or slightly shorter?
I do really like this RV I just wish we could have all of this plus an extra room off the kitchen. I love and want the master bedroom. The extra room I would use as my craft area. My sewing machine and so on.
Love this unit. I now own a trailer with a slide out on the "fun" side and find that it is not conducive to a nice set up on this side because of the split awnings. It is very similar to this unit you are showing. I was wondering if someone could make a suggestion to these manufacturers to somehow configure the awnings to keep the fun patio side covered without a void in the middle of the patio and not have rain pouring down the middle of the patio. Also, the awnings barely cover where the door opens and I get rained on and the grab bar on the stairs gets wet when it rains. There has to be a new idea for this. Just about every trailer that has a slide on the patio side has this problem.
This design is real similar to our Keystone Arcadia with a few exceptions. The biggest for me is weight. The tongue weight of our Arcadia is around 1850 and this Pinnacle is 2510. You can't haul this with a 2500 Ram diesel. Also, gross weights and carrying weights are different. I'm saying a Pinnacle isn't a nice RV, I don't know one way or another, but looking at the numbers gives you a good idea if it's ideal for your truck. We liked the Montana, but it had the same problem to much weight on the tongue. Cheers
This is the first RV I’ve seen that is set up the way we want and the first I’ve seen that I like more than our current RV. Only problem is the length. Our seasonal limits every RV to no more than 40’. This is slightly over and would be denied. Our current RV is 38’. I would really love to have this. 😢
Is washer and dryer space for stack-able only ? Is there a model for one that will have space for full size washer and dryers ? I do not like the sinks in the bathroom
I forgot this...my husband was wondering if the exterior speakers get mud and dust in them or are there screw on covers to keep them clean? Thanks again.
Hi, Can the Smart TV's be linked to the JBL speakers so you can watch a movie and get better sound quality? I assume you can pair your bluetooth headsets with either the TV or sound system, correct? Thank you
@@VogtRVWorld but you "can't" watch a movie on the TV and listen through the JBL Speakers, correct? So the TV needs an additional soundbar to hear "movie" quality sound? Sorry, but I haven't heard any TV that has theater sound without an addition of another device. The TV in our 2020 5th wheel pretty much sucks. They should really connect the two together so the user doesn't have to purchase an add-on device since JBL speakers are pretty awesome. Thanks for your help.
I loved this video. When you go into so much detail tats what I want. You didn’t mention if the clock above the 1/2 bath was an add on or included. Plus finally a 4 burner stove top! I have a question. Is it true that if I buy a 5th wheel in Texas I have to take it in regularly for an inspection. I think I heard it’s yearly?
Glad it was helpful! The clock is standard and yes, Texas RV owners are required to have yearly inspection, which we can do at the dealership for you. -Mike
here's my thought on the 5 gallon water jug in the basement; 1. Water is heavy at 41.6 pounds per 5 gallons. While that is not an extraordinary of weight for an average adult it is a risky endeavor because of the location. It also looks a bit fiddly to be doing on any regular basis.
Hey mike I love ur videos. you take ur time and explain things well. I have a few questions. First, is the flooring under the dining table wrapped in the foil barrier. second, are u aware of the ongoing issues with the Northpoint exterior wall cracking. Third, does the pinnacle have an option for a dishwasher. keep up with the videos Thanks
Thanks Thomas. Word on the street is that a dishwasher option will return soon on Pinnacles. Yes, there is radiant barrier under the slide. Not aware of Northpoint exterior wall issues, I'd be interested to know what that's about. -Mike
@@VogtRVWorld I learned about it from a you tube channel called Discovery Bound RV. They hav a northpoint and hav that issue. I'll try and screen shot and sent it to u.
Considering living full time in this very same rv. Love hearing other people enjoy living in one. Not having a house is going to be different but with this model.. I'm seriously considering doing so. Its just like a home in a smaller scale. Less to clean..gotta love it!!!
Fair question. Water quality at some locations leaves a lot to be desired, even with a whole house filter. Rather than bring lots of little bottles of water, you can know you are cooking and drinking purified water. -Mike
I understand the reason for the floor heat vents, but I still don't want them. Can you recommend a brand that doesn't have floor heat vents, other than the Grand Design?
Would rather single sink that primary bath vanity so we could have more counter area and drawers - would also prefer a slightly narrower shower and put the toilet in its own room where the washer/dryer is located - would dump the half bath and place washer/dryer there facing into bedroom and create more storage around it facing into the bedroom and put the rest of that space to the kitchen
As a professional artist I'd like to extend a sincere round of applause for whomever designed this beauty! Excellent use of high contrast to create drama, balanced with just the right amount of tonal values. Absolutely well done!
To each his own, I guess. I'm not a fan of high contrast decor. Especially when the unit is completely devoid of the owner's personal belongings & accessories. I find most units too "busy", so I often envision painting certain features to blend in, like slide fascia.
The narrator is excellent...he has a gift for this.
Thank you for showing off this rv. Two things that are a no go for me. One is the awning over the door, it barely covers the door and when it’s raining, cause all rain falls slowly straight down, the door can’t be open on the warmer rainy days or the screen door and opening will get wet. Two, the floor vents are just collectors and unsightly on such a high end unit and ruin the floor appearance.
Beautiful camper. I would go with a Queen size bed. Need bedside night stands. Places to put our glasses when we take them off, our phones, books that we are reading. Most importantly a place for my hubbys CPAP machine.
Well thought out design, I dig it. Those awnings design are really smart allowing the water to run off. We found out the hard way when it rained as we were away and our awning collected a bunch of water; broke one of the arms as we tried to drain it.
I’m so happy you found it useful for your work in this subreddit I really enjoy the work and 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
You did an excellent job showing us this unit. I have been researching this model for two years as it is the one I will be buying in the near future for retirement. I have watched countless videos on this model and I thought I knew everything about it. After watching your video, I have learned a few new things. Thank you for your time and putting together a well done review of this fifth wheel.
FTers like me would love it, if it had another 1,000 lbs. or so of carrying capacity. Many of us are carrying everything we own with us and travel with full tanks for boondocking. That's why we chose to go with a motorhome where carrying capacity isn't an issue. I love the basement storage space though. Too bad I couldn't fill it with anything heavy like batteries, a big generator, etc. That's 120 lbs. of propane alone, not to mention the water and battery weight a FTer needs. I carry 300 lbs. of lithium batteries, 800lbs of water and 118 lbs. of propane. Plus, there's the weight of our 5,500w generator (and the generator fuel on a fiver), a roof full of solar panels, inverters, controllers, etc. For a FTing boondocking couple, 4,000 lbs. of CCC is not a luxury, but a minimum requirement. That fridge sure is cavernous, and the stove looks restaurant grade in a well laid out kitchen - and this is from a retired chef.
No soft close drawers in the bedroom? Seems like they “cheaped out” there. Love the farmhouse style of this, but I would end up painting the closet and washer/dryer cabinet doors in the master bath a much lighter color. Kitchen is amazing! I would love to see a dishwasher option available. The living area is so large and relaxing with the heat and massage theater seating.
This is an absolutely fantastic RV and you did a great job of showing it right on good job I love it
Beautiful RV, thank you for the VERY INFORMATIVE tour!
Can you start the generator from inside? Or do you have to go outside every time?
I love your trailer videos. I've wanted several over the last year or so. And this one I'm in love with. Especially the 30 feet of awning coverage 😎👍
You Did Good injoyed thanks
Excellent Presentation!
Any professional chef knows you never want to store your spices above a heat source, so it’s better to not have them above the stove. I would have a mounted spice rack on the wall to the right of the stove.
I don't know how tall the presenter is, but the spice rack looked to be above his eyeline, especially the back row. I'd have stayed with wine bottle rack, but if as you say, it's warm, then maybe just flat pans & cookie sheets.
You are completely correct!
The also applies to wine, which is the very first thing I thought of, when he said that used to be a wine rack…thank you for reminding me the same applies to spices!
@@ryanzanow8221Yes, I've commented before when they had a wine rack up there. You never, ever store wine where it's warm. 😁
In one word, BEAUTIFUL!
Absolutely love this unit.
And I prefer the floor venting for the furnace.
It does work much more efficiently.
Beautiful! Love it!! Perfect for my wife and I.
Love it!!
My favorite 5th wheel floor plan is the separate front living room models as they feel more like a home and you’re a bit more isolated from kitchen noise. It also serves well as a more private area for overnight guests as they typically have a curtain separating it from the rest of the area. However, this unit is very nice, with some great features. I like that the 1/2 bath is located off the hall rather than having to enter it through the kitchen like most models with 1/2 baths. I like the extension to the center island, the larger stove/oven, the televator and that there’s a dinette. I don’t like floor vents at all. Not only because they get dirty or dog/cat hair in them, but they can be located directly under your feet and, the vent in the living room interferes with an area rug should you want one. I don’t care for side-by-side refrigerators. French door style refrigerators are preferable by most. The spice rack is a cool touch, and the lighting setup in the pantry is probably the best I’ve seen. The interior decor/color is great, as is the master bath and w/d hookup in a separate bedroom closet.
I liked that the way the interior is set up so there’s only one slide out on the campsite side which allows sufficient space to enjoy. A lot of floor plans have a separate slide for the dinette which leave little to no campsite space. I like that they put the wet bay to the right of the exterior storage! Some manufacturers will put the wet bay in a separate exterior area, but otherwise they all put them within the large storage area which impedes the usable space on that side of the storage. I can’t recall if it had any upgrades to the suspension, but the three 40lb propane tanks are awesome. If anyone is concerned about weight, they can simply remove one or two of them or just not fill them. Although there isn’t much standard solar, I believe it more than most manufacturers provide.
Overall, it’s a great unit for full-timer’s, although I don’t recall, or perhaps you didn’t mention if it’s rated for full-time use such as enclosed heated underbelly. Hopefully the manufacturer uses azdel rather than luan. Great review!
Lucky for you, Jayco builds that floor plan.
Beautiful camper I don't know what else I can say very nice. Thank You for showing it you did a terrific job showing it. Great video.❤️🙏☮️🇺🇸
Very nice. But I'd change out the dark roller blinds to ones of a lighter tone.
So many smart features in this model, I love it. It's perfect for full timers. Would convert 1/2 bath to storage or craft room. Love in Sarasota ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, what a couples coach. Now you’ve got me seriously thinking.
Great review-thanks for doing this one!
Love the guy explaining everything. Well, he’s well verse. Thank you
I do too, his voice is pleasant.
You are very detailed. In one way, that is good. In another way, I get impatient waiting for you to cover whatever you are pointing out.
It suits our needs inside and out!
Great presentation
Mike… excellent video very informative. We are in the planning stages… we are thinking 1-2 year plan. Not retired yet. Are you Jayco exclusive? So many questions, models, setups etc…
Also… RV first then look for accommodating truck or vice versa.
Thanks Tim and Carla
Nice. I may have found our full time RV.
Beautiful, well thought out floor plan!
This is a beautiful rv! We have the 32 foot 2020 Jayco Jayflight with the front sliding door entrance. We like it but it has almost no hanging space in the bedroom. Mostly shelving. I wish there was hanging space on both sides of the bed. I suppose my husband could put a rod in but so far he hasn’t had the time. I do like the bathroom and we love the living area on the other end. However, the kitchen needs more drawer and cabinet space. The pantry is huge, but the shelving wasn’t sturdy so my husband put in extra 2 extra shelves and changed all the shelves plus the shelf stops in plywood and stained it to match the woodwork in the trailer. Now the shelves don’t give. 😃 Is the king mattress a full fledged king size or slightly shorter?
Is it insulated good, my truck is a 2000 Silverado full cab half ton.
this is great, I love your commentary with explanations about 'why' things are the way they are. I wish Jayco Pinnacle would make a rear kitchen.
Copy that. They make a North Point 380RKGS, but so far no rear kitchens in the Pinnacle line. Thanks for watching. -Mike
I do really like this RV I just wish we could have all of this plus an extra room off the kitchen. I love and want the master bedroom. The extra room I would use as my craft area. My sewing machine and so on.
When you close the slides for transit is there safe access to everything?
I'm sooo in love with this design,except for bathroom sinks.
So funny how we're all so different; my thought was "Oh, I love the sinks". There's no accounting for people's taste.
@@quill1260exactly..
Like the bathroom sinks, not a fan of the fridge, prefer the bottom freezer drawer type.
This is a nice unit. I’m surprised this is not a 3 axle.
Love this unit. I now own a trailer with a slide out on the "fun" side and find that it is not conducive to a nice set up on this side because of the split awnings. It is very similar to this unit you are showing. I was wondering if someone could make a suggestion to these manufacturers to somehow configure the awnings to keep the fun patio side covered without a void in the middle of the patio and not have rain pouring down the middle of the patio. Also, the awnings barely cover where the door opens and I get rained on and the grab bar on the stairs gets wet when it rains. There has to be a new idea for this. Just about every trailer that has a slide on the patio side has this problem.
Only addition I can think they missed for sure would be the MORryde Telescoping hand rail for the entry way.
Beautiful.
would be nice if you could give a ball park price on the RV.
Excellent design for your traveling home.
Great review Mike. Super unit and love the front bath. Keep the reviews coming ... Cheers
Thanks very much. -Mike
I hate the fish bowl sinks, deal breaker!!
Nicely done. Thank you.
I wish you would include the price of the unit after showing each model. Can you please let me know the price. Thank you
Excellent overview sir!
I love it!!!
Thanks Mike
our 2004 2955 Montana had the big cap on back too. Montana is not doing tha anymore. we love that option.
Excellent presentation.
Anyone know the weight limit on the shower and bench?
Also price point?
Quiero saber el precio y enque estado estalactita esta rv
This design is real similar to our Keystone Arcadia with a few exceptions. The biggest for me is weight. The tongue weight of our Arcadia is around 1850 and this Pinnacle is 2510. You can't haul this with a 2500 Ram diesel. Also, gross weights and carrying weights are different. I'm saying a Pinnacle isn't a nice RV, I don't know one way or another, but looking at the numbers gives you a good idea if it's ideal for your truck. We liked the Montana, but it had the same problem to much weight on the tongue. Cheers
It seems they get heavier every year.
OMG i want this!
i would just swi😢out those bowl sinks
Starts inside at 18:30
This is the first RV I’ve seen that is set up the way we want and the first I’ve seen that I like more than our current RV. Only problem is the length. Our seasonal limits every RV to no more than 40’. This is slightly over and would be denied. Our current RV is 38’. I would really love to have this. 😢
Is washer and dryer space for stack-able only ? Is there a model for one that will have space for full size washer and dryers ? I do not like the sinks in the bathroom
Would this unit be available with hot water on demand?
I forgot this...my husband was wondering if the exterior speakers get mud and dust in them or are there screw on covers to keep them clean? Thanks again.
Good question - they do not have covers however they are exterior grade speakers designed to endure the elements. Thx for watching / commenting. -Mike
I hope most models are available with a queen bed. It offers so much more walking room.
Good video the only thing I would do would be to make it a rear facing living room
Do any of the electric fireplaces come with a thermostat
Do they make a rear Kitchen?
Hi, Can the Smart TV's be linked to the JBL speakers so you can watch a movie and get better sound quality? I assume you can pair your bluetooth headsets with either the TV or sound system, correct? Thank you
You can pair ear buds or headset w/ TV or sound system.
@@VogtRVWorld but you "can't" watch a movie on the TV and listen through the JBL Speakers, correct? So the TV needs an additional soundbar to hear "movie" quality sound? Sorry, but I haven't heard any TV that has theater sound without an addition of another device. The TV in our 2020 5th wheel pretty much sucks. They should really connect the two together so the user doesn't have to purchase an add-on device since JBL speakers are pretty awesome. Thanks for your help.
Ok I need pricing on this?
Is it all electric or mostly propane and how much is it?
I loved this video. When you go into so much detail tats what I want. You didn’t mention if the clock above the 1/2 bath was an add on or included. Plus finally a 4 burner stove top! I have a question. Is it true that if I buy a 5th wheel in Texas I have to take it in regularly for an inspection. I think I heard it’s yearly?
Glad it was helpful! The clock is standard and yes, Texas RV owners are required to have yearly inspection, which we can do at the dealership for you. -Mike
You did a great job showing this model. How much as shown?
www.vogtrv.com/product/new-2023-jayco-pinnacle-36fbts-1976324-5
Are there any electric plugs near the sinks in the bathroom? Didn’t see any!
talked about everything except the price, a starting MSRP of $119,943.00.
Can the half bath be swapped out for a mini desk? 😊
here's my thought on the 5 gallon water jug in the basement;
1. Water is heavy at 41.6 pounds per 5 gallons. While that is not an extraordinary of weight for an average adult it is a risky endeavor because of the location. It also looks a bit fiddly to be doing on any regular basis.
Hey mike I love ur videos. you take ur time and explain things well. I have a few questions. First, is the flooring under the dining table wrapped in the foil barrier. second, are u aware of the ongoing issues with the Northpoint exterior wall cracking. Third, does the pinnacle have an option for a dishwasher. keep up with the videos Thanks
Thanks Thomas. Word on the street is that a dishwasher option will return soon on Pinnacles. Yes, there is radiant barrier under the slide. Not aware of Northpoint exterior wall issues, I'd be interested to know what that's about. -Mike
@@VogtRVWorld I learned about it from a you tube channel called Discovery Bound RV. They hav a northpoint and hav that issue. I'll try and screen shot and sent it to u.
Really nice unit but still my favorite is north point FLRB for 3 years straight . Hopefully some day I’ll get it😍🥰…
I love the FLRB too. Love the that front living room. -Mike
You said couch folds out to a queen bed, the after talking you said it folds out to a double?which is it queen or doible bed ??
really like it but 5 gallons for water isn't very much to me, especially if i land somewhere for quite awhile
Very easy to bring another 5 gallon jug, or two...or three. -Mike
I drink about a half gallon a day myself.
What would that cost?
Price tag?
I have to go there. Is this a double or queen size hideba. Bed ?🤣
Love it How much
Beautiful RV! I can't imagine wanting to live full time in an RV though.
Love living full time. Feel sorry for weekend campers!
Considering living full time in this very same rv. Love hearing other people enjoy living in one. Not having a house is going to be different but with this model.. I'm seriously considering doing so. Its just like a home in a smaller scale. Less to clean..gotta love it!!!
Why do you need the 5 gallon jug of water if you have the whole coach water filter?
Fair question. Water quality at some locations leaves a lot to be desired, even with a whole house filter. Rather than bring lots of little bottles of water, you can know you are cooking and drinking purified water. -Mike
Thank you, Mike!
I understand the reason for the floor heat vents, but I still don't want them. Can you recommend a brand that doesn't have floor heat vents, other than the Grand Design?
Would rather single sink that primary bath vanity so we could have more counter area and drawers - would also prefer a slightly narrower shower and put the toilet in its own room where the washer/dryer is located - would dump the half bath and place washer/dryer there facing into bedroom and create more storage around it facing into the bedroom and put the rest of that space to the kitchen
I wanna know how many times he’s hit his head in there.
Very aweet❤❤❤
Lice this layout
How much is it worth
Wow 3 s40gal tanks
5g fresh water after spiket
This has all the options I would be looking for except the dishwasher :(
Word on the street is that Jayco will be bringing back the dishwasher option in Pinnacles. Stay tuned. -Mike
What.! No dishwasher?! Can’t do it.
Am I watching The Price Is Right?
The only thing I don't like is having to look around to see the TV from the sofa. Not a good design there.
i would rather have a W/D utility room instead of the 1/2 bath in the kitchen
I could see that working. Thx for the feedback. -Mike
Could one person back this 5th wheel up safely?
Eek, that's scary. Something this long? At least one spotter on the walkie-talkie or phone, maybe one for each side.
There are A LOT of single rvers. Please consider this in designing space
Rearrange those letters and you have govt rv😉😇
Be nice if the half bath was a small office
Just needs a dishwasher ! Really disappointed so modern so beautiful but no dishwasher!!
Papaya enzyme helps with dyspepsia.