GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #101 | Page 22

Now, this club lounge is intended to be the Byron’ s main bed. However, that will require you to remove the tabletop from its supporting leg, remove that leg from its mount, and then rest the table on top of special ply lips secured to the seat bases. That then becomes the base of the bed. Simply rearrange the seat and backrest cushions to fill in the space. Unless I was travelling with kids, I would probably prefer to sleep in the second bed inside the Luton peak, the fibreglass‘ dome’ shape above the driver’ s cab.
An aluminium ladder rated to 100kg is provided for easy access and when it’ s not needed, it simply stows inside some clips off to the side, out of the way.
The kitchen includes a cooktop with two gas burners and one electric burner, a griller and an oven, a 25L microwave, a 153L under-bench three-way fridge, and a generous amount of bench space, particularly above the fridge. On this wall, a 22in TV has been mounted on a swing arm, with a Fusion speaker, and a 12V and 240V powerpoint nearby. There’ s also a 12V point in the leg area at the forward dinette.
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