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Old 04-07-2007, 01:12 AM   #21
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Great idea to have such convertable space. I wonder why the chairs are different from each other, one set looks like it has plumper seat cushions, perhaps to suit your seat convertability?
Looks to me that two are the Leg-O-Matic folding type and two aren't.

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Old 04-07-2007, 01:41 AM   #22
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I see, you stow 2 away and the others remain out. It certainly allows for plenty of flexibility to become whatever space you might need.
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Old 04-07-2007, 01:47 AM   #23
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I like that layout. It means not tripping over the labs on the way to the loo at 0430 in the morning. They can be out of the way. A real big advantage when there are two 90lb dogs on the floor.
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Old 04-07-2007, 06:56 AM   #24
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I saw this sliding table track idea in an SOB trailer that I was working on, but they used it on a front dinette, like the one in my 19CCD. It slid side-to-side and made it easier to get into the dinette, or made one side a couch with a lot of room. It also swung down for a bed.

I mentioned this to gmorris as a suggestion for Jackson Center, as it would make the front dinette area much more versatile, especially in the smaller size units like mine. I might be doing this mod in the next month or so and if it works out, I'll post some shots.
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Looks to me that two are the Leg-O-Matic folding type and two aren't.

Shari
I would rather see all 4 chairs being the foldaway type. I wouldn't want the other two chairs roaming loose while underway. Also, for as much $$$ as the coach costs, I would want matching chairs.
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Old 04-07-2007, 08:23 AM   #26
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I actually wass in one of these trailers at Sanders in Florida just after the Can opener. Very open. I liked it. Only problem for me. No storage.
Ageed---We were in one too. At first It seemed like a neat idea. I think now it was just that it was different that caught our eyes. Two things come to mind; the storage issue is the main reason it would'nt work for us. The floor plan gives up over half the storage in a 30-31' model, which is minimal to begin. There are no roadside upper cabinets,credenza, and with no dinnette no drawer under the seats. 2ndly , at least for me when we were in it I had the feeling of being in an empty shell, cold and stark. Perhaps with some decorating it would feel different and may work for some but it's definatly not a fit for us.------- pieman
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Old 04-07-2007, 11:46 PM   #27
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I would rather see all 4 chairs being the foldaway type. I wouldn't want the other two chairs roaming loose while underway. Also, for as much $$$ as the coach costs, I would want matching chairs.
Hi, I agree that all four chairs should be the folding type or at least make all four chairs look alike. [Two folding and two non-folding made the same shape and size.]
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