Even though it is a couple of years off, I am thinking about motorhomes and looking at floor plans for Class Cs. I'll be buying slightly used—can't afford new, I don't think. I also went to an RV show last Fall, but I have a couple of concerns I thought some of you can help me with. (Remember that I will mostly be traveling alone, but occasionally, I hope, be joined by my kids and their families.)
My problem is that I have a bad lower back. I thought my problem was muscular from carrying a grandaughter around DisneyWorld last winter, but have now been told that a CAT scan shows substantial arthritis. Luckily I don't have arthritis anywhere else. I am getting PT, but it is really important that I have a recliner of some sort so I can lean back a bit and put my feet up to take the pressure off my back. (I teach my online class in the evenings from my recliner. My office chair at work is horrible!)
At the RV show, I tried sitting in some of the dinette booths, but because I am also overweight and short, they were really uncomfortable, actually unusuable unless I changed the table top to make it lower and smaller. (Are there such things as comfortable booths?) The sofas were OK, although some were pretty stiff—not what I would want to cuddle up in with my Kindle!
The most comfortable were the new U-shaped dinettes, especially if I were to replace the table top with something smaller and lower, sort of like a coffee table. I know I would have to store the bigger top so it could be made into a bed occasionally. I can see adding a couple pillows and curling up in one of those.
I see a few units have what they call "barrel chairs" or "Euro Chairs." They look a little smaller than a recliner. So here are my questions:
1. I assume a "barrel" chair does not recline or have a footrest, right?? They look uncomfortable.
2. The Euro chairs seem to have a footstool, but do they recline?? They look more comfortable than the barrel chairs.
3. Can you replace either of these with a real recliner, especially a small one? Maybe one of the ones that stay away from the wall when you recline? Has anyone done this?
If I had a comfortable (cushy) U-shaped dinette/sofa and a small recliner, I think I could be very comfortable full-time in a motorhome. Without something good for my back, I am going to be miserable.
Thanks
JudyJB