Herbie
Member
Hello Alaskan owners - We're still on the hunt for an upgrade from our current rig, and we're having a hard time meeting all our needs. I like the Alaskans for a lot of reasons, but they're rare enough that it's hard to evaluate them via photos only.
I have an oddly specific question that stems from our dissatisfaction when looking at Four Wheel Camper front dinette models - namely that on anything smaller than the Grandby (and even that model to some degree), the front-dinette is really only big enough for two people. The table and seating area is quite large (large enough to make a decent sized berth, which is a must-have for us as we travel as a family of three), but the placement of the water tank against the front wall cuts into the leg room so severely that unless someone props their leg up on the protrusion, you simply can't seat three people at that table.
From photos of the FD Alaskans (6.5' and 8' models), it seems like a similar layout may be in play with a similar limitation. Can anyone comment (or better yet, add a photo!) on feasibility for seating 3-4 people at the front-dinette in these?
Thanks!
I have an oddly specific question that stems from our dissatisfaction when looking at Four Wheel Camper front dinette models - namely that on anything smaller than the Grandby (and even that model to some degree), the front-dinette is really only big enough for two people. The table and seating area is quite large (large enough to make a decent sized berth, which is a must-have for us as we travel as a family of three), but the placement of the water tank against the front wall cuts into the leg room so severely that unless someone props their leg up on the protrusion, you simply can't seat three people at that table.
From photos of the FD Alaskans (6.5' and 8' models), it seems like a similar layout may be in play with a similar limitation. Can anyone comment (or better yet, add a photo!) on feasibility for seating 3-4 people at the front-dinette in these?
Thanks!