teachergal wrote:Have you looked at Lazy Daze?
http://www.lazydaze.com/ - they are nice coaches and might fit the bill, not sure about outdoor storage though.
Also there are at least 2 manufacturers who are making 30' class As....The Winnebago Via (and Itasca makes an identical rig with a different name - Winnebago & Itasca are basically the same company I think) and I saw one called an Avanti - I think it's by Thor but I could be wrong. No idea what the storage is like on any of them but might be worth a look.
I have a 24ft Class B and have only found 2 places I can't take it - Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP and Baxter State Park in Maine. I decided on the Class B for a lot the reasons you have mentioned - I want to go to the State Parks/National Parks/National Forests and I don't want to tow something. When I'm out camping the RV is my only vehicle so I want to be able to take it anywhere and park it anywhere. Mine barely fits in a standard parking space - if I can back in and put the overhang over the curb it fits, otherwise it sticks out. I LOVE my van more than anything, but I don't think it would be good to full time in especially with 3 (you, your husband, and dog). I'm quite happy with just me!
My dad has gotten his 36ft Class A into many parks where the limit was 35' - some of those were a bad idea but with careful maneuvering he got himself out.
Lazy Daze are great quality motorhomes, and we've been looking at them for years. But the only model with an island bed is 31' and unfortunately has almost no outside storage so no good way to carry our bikes without a four-bike hitch off the back or a toad. And the 31' island bed has no option for a cabover bed (entertainment center only), so we'd have a problem carrying our kayak too unless we had a toad with a kayak rack. These are complexities we really don't want at this time, so Lazy Daze is ruled out for now.
Class B's are too small for the three of us full-timing. We love each other but we'd kill each other in such a small rig, not to mention the storage issues -- we'd have to tow a trailer, no question. We did consider it, but we want a real bathroom with separate shower and a full-time bed. We dealt with a tiny marine "wet bath" and sleeping in the v-berth in our Catalina 30 sailboat, and that was fine for weekends and short trips but would have gotten really old full-timing. If it were just me, I'd go Class B for sure -- sounds like it makes perfect sense for you!
We do know about the Going to the Sun road being a problem, but we will just have to rent a car (or ride up it on our bikes!
) when we go there; it's not worth buying a tiny rig just for that one limitation.
I have looked at all the Winnebago and Itasca models online but can't see one 30' or under with enough basement storage. We may have to go up to 31' or 32' as we're running really low on options. There are just a few left on our short list, and all are a compromise in one way or another -- most of the ones we've found that might work storage-wise have no slide-outs, and I really think we'd like at least one for the sofa or dinette or both just to provide a more spacious feel, especially for those rainy days when we're stuck inside. We could probably live without one, but I think we'd be happier with a bit more width since we're looking at (relatively) short rigs for full-timing. Most full-timers seem to be in 36-40' rigs with toads. We think we can live more minimally than that, but we have our limits too.
Thanks for the suggestions, and I don't mean to poo-pooh them all; I have been researching like a fiend since it's been raining here a lot, so I have plenty of time to surf the web. I swear I don't think there's anything left I haven't uncovered, but I keep hoping I'll find the PERFECT rig just lurking somewhere I missed, so suggestions are certainly welcome!
Thanks!
Emily