Ordered a new 352QS and i was just thinking i never look at the inside of the coach with all the slides closed. Can anyone tell me if i can get to the bathroom when all the slides are closed?
Yeah, your right! I call the dealer and they said it was tight but you can defiantly squeeze through to get to the back when all the slides are closed.
Good question. We looked at a Newmar where I could barely get through. Turned us off. Need to ask the dealer or factory how many inches are left with the slides closed...
Bill
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I e-mailed Dan Evans from Forest River and here is what he said:
Our engineering staff has supplied me with the following answer:
The tightest spot will be between the dinette bench and kitchen base, around 9 ¼”. But, that distance is measured, roughly, where your knees are. I don’t believe anyone should have a problem getting through there. Going down the hallway will be about 18”.
Ours is a good bit older (an '02) but the minimum clearance between the retracted dinette slide and the kitchen sink is about 11" at floor level and maybe 18" at the level of the kitchen counter.
Accessing the bathroom with the slide retracted is no big deal. Some of the other rigs we looked at while we were shopping cut the driver/passenger area off from the bathroom area completely when the slides were retracted.
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