RV REVIEW
REFINED INTERIOR
I think most people would agree that the interior is elegant and refined. The layout itself doesn’ t break new ground but it does make good use of space. Starting in the front, there’ s a queen-size bed surrounded by wardrobes and lockers. Some of the storage space beneath the mattress is occupied by the housing of the tunnel boot, but there’ s still room for some gear, though this is also where the diesel heater lives.
I can’ t fault Gold Class for positioning the control for the heater next to the bed, and I certainly wouldn’ t say no to the wireless charging points either side, or the USB / 12V points.
Because the TV is mounted on a swing arm at the leading end of the kitchen overhead lockers, it can be comfortably viewed from the bed or the L-shaped dinette on the nearside, which is upholstered in faux leather and looks very good.
Here’ s something clever: the table can be lowered or raised at the push of a button on a remote control, taking all the fuss and bother out of setting the table height. Now, some people might scoff at the idea of motorising a table pedestal. I can understand that. But anyone who has ever struggled to get their table to the optimum height will applaud this idea.
A couple points about the kitchen: first, I loved the waterfall benchtop. It simply adds a touch of class. Gold Class fitted an induction cooktop instead of a gas burner, but you can still cook up a storm inside thanks to the inclusion of a Thetford Duplex electric griller / oven combo.
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