Clasco dry bath || davo/bunk || dual passenger seat

dave1

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http://gmcmotorhome.homepage.com/Clasco/Dry%20Bath/Clasco25.htm
Does anyone still install this Clasco dry bath? That looks like a very
logical upgrade. Anyone have one in an original dinette/davo floorplan they
want to trade for mine ;-)

I admire the davo/bunkbed setup. Mine has been stripped of that & replaced
with a foldout couch :-p My kids want the bunks & two-person passenger
seat. Anyone getting rid of theirs?

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> http://gmcmotorhome.homepage.com/Clasco/Dry%20Bath/Clasco25.htm
> Does anyone still install this Clasco dry bath? That looks like a very
> logical upgrade. Anyone have one in an original dinette/davo floorplan they
> want to trade for mine ;-)
>
> I admire the davo/bunkbed setup. Mine has been stripped of that & replaced
> with a foldout couch :-p My kids want the bunks & two-person passenger
> seat. Anyone getting rid of theirs?
>
> __________________________________________________
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Dave

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- ----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne Newland
To:
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Clasco dry bath || davo/bunk || dual passenger seat

>
> > http://gmcmotorhome.homepage.com/Clasco/Dry%20Bath/Clasco25.htm
> > Does anyone still install this Clasco dry bath? That looks like a very
> > logical upgrade. Anyone have one in an original dinette/davo floorplan
they
> > want to trade for mine ;-)
> >
> > I admire the davo/bunkbed setup. Mine has been stripped of that &
replaced
> > with a foldout couch :-p My kids want the bunks & two-person passenger
> > seat. Anyone getting rid of theirs?
> >
> Dave
>
> What part of the country are you in?
>
>
> --
> Wayne

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Reason I asked is that I saw a similar setup in the Winnebago/Volkswagen
Rialta http://www.winnebagoind.com/00ria22qd.htm and it looked like an
efficient use of space.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Henry Davis
To:
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Clasco dry bath || davo/bunk || dual passenger seat

> >http://gmcmotorhome.homepage.com/Clasco/Dry%20Bath/Clasco25.htm
> >Does anyone still install this Clasco dry bath? That looks like a very
> >logical upgrade.
>
> You might ask Jim Bounds. Be forewarned: he says that they were tough to
> install and didn't work all that well.
>
> Henry
>

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Dave,
There was a guy from Canada at JB's place when I visited. He had added a
home shower stall he got from a Home Depot type store. He found the
smallest he could and then installed it separate from the bath area. He did
have to trim to fit the curved areas. Looked good to me. Might find out
how much space you have available and then go hunt one.

Roger
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I admire the davo/bunkbed setup. Mine has been stripped of that & replaced
with a foldout couch :-p My kids want the bunks & two-person passenger
seat. Anyone getting rid of theirs?

I left my davo at Sirum's in Florida when he put in leather chairs for me.
It is probably still there along with a double companion seat.
The davo is great for bunks and lots of storage but not great seating for
hours on end, not enough support for the back or cushioning for the bum. It
is hell to be old. The new leather seats with arm rests recline and you can
put your feet up on the dinette seats like a lazyboy. They have made a big
difference in comfort.
HTH
Wayne