Sleeping arrangements ... space
and privacy ... Be sure the beds for adults are full size. Try for enough
privacy so adults can read or watch TV at night, after children have retired.
Only larger units have beds which stay beds; but sofas and dinettes which
convert to beds can be quite comfortable, especially for children and teenagers.
The Galley: food and preparation and storage
... All units will have a stove, refrigerator or a small freezer
compartment and a preparation area, plus space to store dry groceries.
There may be a regular or a microwave oven. There will be fresh water stored
in tanks for drinking and cooking; but you may prefer the taste of bottled
water, especially for coffee. Plan on easy-to-prepare meals which avoid
elaborate preparation. Expect also to prepare food outside the unit, at
both picnics and cook-outs, using grills at campgrounds.
Shower and Toilet facilities self-contained
comfort ... These are real luxuries found in motorhomes. An
automatic hot water heater provides sufficient hot water for a brief shower.
The toilet will be an efficient marine-type. Since many campgrounds have
excellent wash houses, you can supplement your unit's facilities during
overnight stops.
Keeping cool ... or warm ... In
warmer climates, you'll need a separate roof-top air conditioning unit,
in addition to the automotive unit. Even in summer, you may need heat during
chilly nights. The best type of propane furnace turns itself on and off
automatically, in response to a thermostat setting.
Generating your own electricity
... This will be important if you are heading for the wilderness, away
from commercial campgrounds, and desire to be truly self- contained. Many
units come equipped with efficient, gasoline-driven generator which will
meet your needs for electricity.
Driving features: power steering,
brakes/automatic transmission/cruise control ... As a vehicle, your motorhome
will come equipped with many conveniences to help you maneuver the vehicle.
You should look for automatic transmissions, power steering and power brakes
and rear-view mirrors on both the driver's and passenger's side of the
cab. If you plan to drive for long stretches, you'll appreciate cruise
control, which will relieve you of the need to constantly keep your foot
on the accelerator.
Other amenities ... You'll appreciate
a radio or a cassette player. Many dealers will rent a portable TV, which
you can hook into cable systems at commercial campgrounds. Also popular
with RVers: folding lawn chairs for enjoying the out-of-doors, bicycles
for short trips and exercise. These can frequently be rented.