How many of you would fancy one of these......
http://www.geocities.com/splitrecreationalvehicle/index.html
For those of you who might be interested, there is a new type of RV currently in the development stage! It's the "SRV" which stands "Split Recreational Vehicle" because.... it's an RV that "splits in two". These units will range in weight from 28,000 to 36,000 pounds (GVW) and will be 46' to 50 feet in overall length. The front section will provide cooking facilities, a 3pc bath, sitting/eating area, water tanks, entertainment features, and sleeping quarters for up to 4 people. The rear section will provide a master bedroom with 2 or 3 piece bath, a living room, bar fridge, guest chairs, computer desk, entertainment features, and sleeping quarters for up to 5 people. Both sections will provide refrigeration, heating, air conditioning, LP (propane) gas supply, and a separate 100-125 volt electrical system. In between each section will be the "WFC extension unit" a thin, insulated, hydraulically operated tunnel, which will act as a watertight walkway between each section. The rear section can easily be left behind at the campground, while the front section takes off for day trips. The front section construction is the same as a Class A motorhome, and the rear section construction is the same as a fifth wheel trailer. Prices will range from $150,000 to $325,000. Some future, more luxurious models will be in the range of $550,000 to $1,250,000.
Paul
http://www.geocities.com/splitrecreationalvehicle/index.html
For those of you who might be interested, there is a new type of RV currently in the development stage! It's the "SRV" which stands "Split Recreational Vehicle" because.... it's an RV that "splits in two". These units will range in weight from 28,000 to 36,000 pounds (GVW) and will be 46' to 50 feet in overall length. The front section will provide cooking facilities, a 3pc bath, sitting/eating area, water tanks, entertainment features, and sleeping quarters for up to 4 people. The rear section will provide a master bedroom with 2 or 3 piece bath, a living room, bar fridge, guest chairs, computer desk, entertainment features, and sleeping quarters for up to 5 people. Both sections will provide refrigeration, heating, air conditioning, LP (propane) gas supply, and a separate 100-125 volt electrical system. In between each section will be the "WFC extension unit" a thin, insulated, hydraulically operated tunnel, which will act as a watertight walkway between each section. The rear section can easily be left behind at the campground, while the front section takes off for day trips. The front section construction is the same as a Class A motorhome, and the rear section construction is the same as a fifth wheel trailer. Prices will range from $150,000 to $325,000. Some future, more luxurious models will be in the range of $550,000 to $1,250,000.
Paul