How does the propane line route to the cooktop on the Karavan? It seems like I saw somewhere that it was a somewhat long extension (that maybe quick connects??). In order to not trip over it/be in the way, do you route it behind the entry steps?
Also, did I read somewhere that the Karavan can be used 4 seasons by having a winter package?
Karavan. You answered the question, thx.
Thanks Romer. Agree, I'd prefer an outside 2 burner to not having one with an outside refrigerator. You have reminded me about putting a fridge in the truck also, good idea.There use to be an option for a fridge in place of the two burner for the Karavan. From a practical view point, the inside fridge is better as you can load it and use it even with the Karavan closed up. When it is cold outside you can get something comfy from the fridge in your pj's I do have a fridge freezer (National Luna) in my truck as well
I much prefer the two burner option rather than the fridge outside. It also came with a large wok burner that I have never used. It doesn't take up space other than storage
Just my opinion, and you may have a different perspective
From the 2015 price book I was sent to select my options.
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Makes sense. Just seemed to me that it might feel a bit funny being "backwards" on occasion.Most of the camp sites I go to are mirror sites meaning two sites have Picnic tables on the opposite side. Even when the picnic table is behind me it doesnt cause any issues as I tend to set up my table and chairs under the awning. If I want to use the picnic table, what is a few more steps?
To me it seems correct as I like the door on the drivers side. Makes it easier when I need to open the door and get something. When not in a camp site, there is obviously no issues. You can get the newer ones with awning on both sides if that is your preference
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You cant let 15k be the deciding factor in something you will have so much enjoyment with.The Karavan is such a cool design to me. I'd love to see a US mfg attempt something similar. I have also always wondered how bad of an insulation impact the slide out beds have and could there be a reasonable way to make one better insulated than just some thin metal panels. That being said, if I could avoid the import fee the Karavan would probably be top of my list. I just can't swallow tacking that on top of the already high price tag.
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