melcooke
Advanced Member
As I look and look and look at different builds I can't help but notice where the passenger side window is located. It looks to me as though it is way to low to be useful for anything more than a vent. As a view, it seems unless you are laying down in a lower sleeping setup, all you can see is the ground. Fold over couch/bed arrangements and side dinettes always seem to cover the window up for the most part or are once again sitting to high to look out that window. If one is sleeping up top it does not provide a view. If one is standing up in the camper it does not provide a view.
In the winter time, which we will be enjoying ski outings, it seems it would be a great place to collect condensation and let cold air in. Another poster stated he uses the tie-down access panels as a way to get ventilation in conjunction with the roof vent.
At this point in time I'm wondering if I would rather not have it installed at all. Is it possibly an emergency egress requirement? I've seen several pictures where people have put insulation over the window.
Thanks in advance for your input,
Mel
In the winter time, which we will be enjoying ski outings, it seems it would be a great place to collect condensation and let cold air in. Another poster stated he uses the tie-down access panels as a way to get ventilation in conjunction with the roof vent.
At this point in time I'm wondering if I would rather not have it installed at all. Is it possibly an emergency egress requirement? I've seen several pictures where people have put insulation over the window.
Thanks in advance for your input,
Mel