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what is the difference between FC-31 and FC-35 floorplan - gcyeaw - 07-04-2006 15:21 OK, it's four feet, but where is the difference made up? Is the side bath smaller or is it in the couch size, or both? Just one of many questions.. Thanks, Gardner what is the difference between FC-31 and FC-35 floorplan - olson_phil - 07-05-2006 00:47 I have never been in a 31', but in the 82FC33 I looked at before buying my 83FC35, the 33' was missing two closets in the bedroom. Phil Olson 83FC35SB Appleton, WI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "gcyeaw" > > OK, it's four feet, but where is the difference made up? Is the side > bath smaller or is it in the couch size, or both? > Just one of many questions.. > > Thanks, > Gardner > what is the difference between FC-31 and FC-35 floorplan - Jack & Donna Smith - 07-05-2006 03:57 In my 31, the couch on the drivers side goes from the drivers seat to the bathroom wall,(no cabnet behind driver seat).. the bath in the 35 may be slightly larger, and the interior arrangement is different. Except for the R.B. style, most FCs interiors are similar. NOTE: 31s have a shorter wheelbase which makes it a bit easier to wheel around in Campgrounds and WalMarts.......... Jack Smith 1973FC31 in HOT SoCal... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "olson_phil" > > I have never been in a 31', but in the 82FC33 I looked at before buying > my 83FC35, the 33' was missing two closets in the bedroom. > Phil Olson > 83FC35SB > Appleton, WI > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "gcyeaw" > > > > OK, it's four feet, but where is the difference made up? Is the side > > bath smaller or is it in the couch size, or both? > > Just one of many questions.. > > > > Thanks, > > Gardner > > > |