![]() ![]() Then the dinette sort of folds down and, bam, a sleeping surface. This style of dinette is also easy to convert to a bed by just moving a lever and pushing down on the table. That way you don’t bang your knees and say something that gets you kicked under the table. It is a “dream dinette”– where the table is mounted to the wall. ![]() There are very comfortable theater seats in the road-side slide room facing a dinette. That means the plates and such are less likely to rattle. It was made even nicer by the cabinets all being carpeted on the inside. Both my wife and I really liked the look and feel of the cabinetry and overall interior in the Nautica 34RX. The overwhelming feeling inside this coach, which was fitted with the “Summit Ash” interior, is really one of a rich feel. What’s inside the Holiday Rambler Nautica 34RX But both Furrion and Everchill make a really, really nice larger 12-volt compressor-based RV fridge designed specifically for this environment. After posing the question three or four times, I just gave up. ![]() I actually asked if they had considered using 12-volt fridges. I believe it’s less of an issue with Class A coaches, which ride less harshly than towables. That’s after having to deal with warranties on residential fridges involving removing a windshield to get the things out when the appliance repair person won’t work on them in a coach. Now, I will say I know dealers who stop ordering residential refrigerators altogether. While on the subject of residential stuff, the fridge is of that sort, too, being of the Maytag variety. There’s also a large residential microwave oven. Furthermore, the basement storage is also heated.įor cooking you get a flat-top induction cooktop with two burners in the Nautica 34RX. In fact it’s a nice, non-drying heat – so big plus there. The way around having propane is to use that tank of diesel fuel that runs the engine and generator through an Aqua-Hot system to heat the water and the interior of the coach – which works perfectly well. ![]()
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