23fb vs 25fb side by side, please!! Even though it's only two feet and a few inches longer, it looks like the difference is like 5ft when looking up pics and videos.
They are sooooooo sterile! Like walking into an industrial fridge or a hospital lab. If you could get the shell (which IS beautiful, but have a more comfortable, cozy, home-like feeling inside I would consider one. Yes, I can retro the entire interior (I have done many campers/RVs, and even a bus) but there is just nothing that looks inviting and soft, or fluffy and natural. I was in the Navy, and some of the equipment rooms had this same lack of human-occupation essence. Sorry Airstream, I don't want to live in a "commercial kitchen" environment.
Thank god we have choice. Want you want, I have no interest in. I want a functional and easy to maintain interior I can embellish with personal items. What you like, a future owner (should you sell it) may find your personal likes old-fashioned.
I would want no dining booth, instead 2 small swivel arm chairs and a small fold out table. No bathroom sink taking up room, and then the shower could be bigger. 2 burner range is all you need and makes a bigger counter top. Bigger refrigerator if you eliminate the place for the TV. Microwave above the range top or no microwave at all. Our 22 foot Class A Barth has a real living room 2 swivel arm chairs, and flip out table for 2, and a 6 foot couch jackknife bed, convection microwave over the 2 burner range, large refrigerator, separate freezer, large double sink, lots of corian countertop room, it seats 8 people. Full rear bath, plenty of windows, large slide out pantry, lots of overhead storage and large hanging closet. 5kw Onan generator. I my opinion Barth designed THEE best interior layout in the RV industry. Aluminum and rivets is the way to go. All of this in 22 feet from bumper to bumper. We don't need no stinking delaminating fiberglass and staples junk, troublesome slides, or fake wood walls. If I owned a trailer it would be a classic old Barth or another Airstream, or Argosy. I never could understand why "campers" need large screen TV, electric fireplaces, electric troublesome slide-outs, and electric troublesome awnings, leaky power stabilizers and 50 other gimmicks that break all tacked on to a staples and sticks nightmare. I wouldn't trade our 33 year old bus for any boxy behemoth...but "maybe" an Airstream.😜😎