Bed Size?

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  1. haycarter

    haycarter Road Train Member

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    Well said..
     
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  3. 379exhd

    379exhd Road Train Member

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    I've got a double in my 70 inch bed and breakfast bunk. More than enough for my scrawny ### and the wife. Now then if you can't fit you and the wife in a standard bunk and be comfortable may want to reconsider. Just saying I met this one lady off the internet...when I met her I uhhh...well let's just say she wasn't welcome I only had a 3/4 ton truck...and I don't think my 600 was enough to get her moving...never did say hi she still thinks I stood her up...that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
     
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  4. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    I dont have any experience with the bed size in the Cascadia,.. I do currently have a Columbia with 70" sleeper and I am a fat guy and my wife and I sleep in there ok. Cant sprawl out like at home on our King size,.. but we snuggle and make the best of it.

    Of the T660,.. the standard 72" Condo has a good size bed. About the same as whats in my Columbia. Then there is the 86" Studio sleeper. While considerably larger sleeper,.. the bed (A couch that folds down into a bed) leaves much to be desired. I ended up throwing a foam mattress on top of it with another mattress cover and sheets. Was the only way to sleep on it. Else it was like sleeping on my back porch.

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  5. DougA

    DougA Road Train Member

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    Spent almost 10 years and almost a million miles running cross country in this,in the 70's.
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    34" crawl through,29" wide on the inside.Every night before you go to sleep,you drag all your stuff out of the sleeper and put it up front.In the morning,reverse procedure.No heater,ac fans or anything in the box,but it was nice on a hot night,figure out which way the wind was blowing,and open up the sleeper doors on each end and let the breeze blow through.You could do that back then and no one would bother you.Wish I had a nickel for everytime I woke up in the morning and my pillow was laying outside on the ground.though!
     
  6. bigguns

    bigguns Road Train Member

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    Can you imagine the responses from youngsters today if you told them: "There's your ride son. Get to it."
     
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  7. OLDSKOOLERnWV

    OLDSKOOLERnWV Captain Redbeard

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    Mine has the same steering wheel still. Love the leg room, mine does not have the wood grain though.
     
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  8. glockwise

    glockwise Light Load Member

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    This is the problem with the younger crowd and the diminishing use of the cb.

    Remember, seat covers ride in the beaver seat and don't invite any sleeper leapers over, unless she mentions it first.
     
  9. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    LMAO.................
     
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