iMotorhome Magazine - Australia & NZ Issue 126 - Jun 2018

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Tested | 61 the bed can be raised out of the way when not needed but left made up.

Dining

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ll the lounges, including the cab seats, have been finished in matching, quite swish looking upholstery. Many a seat setup like this has a fixed table mount between the seats, but in this case (and given the seat lengths) a freestanding table is used. It works quite well and of course can be stored when not being used. For the rear passengers the forward facing seat has seat belts fitted, but there’s a bit of fiddling around to remove a seat cushion and base so the passenger nearest the wall has foot space. There is some underseat storage room, but some of it is taken by the water tank and Truma Combi space heater. A clever little touch is fitted to the under-seat area nearest the door – a false floor, so small valuables can be stored there and not be immediately obvious.

The free-standing table is big enough to provide proper dining space for four, and stows out of the way when not needed.


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