Class B Bathroom
In this post well walk you through whats inside the bathroom and how it might be different from other Class B RV bathrooms.
Class b bathroom. Due to the compact nature of Class B RVs the bathroom is usually a wet bath. As is the case with most Class Bs the bathroom on this rig is a wet bath. Many Class B appear to have cab-over sleeping quarters but thats only a design feature.
The bathroom interior matches that of the rest of the cabin to give the bathroom a less muted plastic feel which can. People love its size reliable Volkswagen V6 engine and fuel economy. However we think this a worthwhile tradeoff for keeping things as small as possible.
And if they have a shower its usually a wet shower meaning the entire bathroom gets wet when you shower in it. With two twin beds in the back this deluxe campervan is perfect for those traveling with a friend. If that doesnt appeal to you you may want to consider a larger model that includes a dry bath.
Standard features in this affordable Class B RV include hot water a bathroom with shower and a microwave. Most Class B RV showers share space with the toilet and sink. Although having a larger bathroom in the form of a dry bath will limit the size of other areas it is much better overall.
With a Class B RV you dont always get a full bathroom. Most Class B motorhomes include a wet bath which is a small room that combines the toilet and shower into a single space. Because Class B RVs are less spacious than Class A motorhomes the bathrooms are often exercises in efficiency and creative uses of space.
The bathroom in this RV is a wet bath meaning the shower is in the same space as the RV toilet. A wet-bath is a combination toiletshower stall and is the most efficient way to get clean in Class B motorhomes. Many Class B run on standard gas though some more powerful models require diesel.