gambler
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Post by gambler on Jan 30, 2015 12:28:39 GMT -8
How many does a 74 compact sleep?
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RJ
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Post by RJ on Jan 30, 2015 12:53:37 GMT -8
If it's like the other GEN II compacts, I would imagine two adults when you fold down the rear seats and two kids in the upper bunk. Edit: just looked at your interior pic on your other thread. Your bunk rails seem intact but the slide down bunk itself it not present. That's something you'll need to remedy if you wish to have additional sleeping space . Here's a pick of the back of my 72 for reference. You can see the rail, and, how the top bunk folds up and locks into the wall.
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Post by Ten on Jan 30, 2015 13:20:38 GMT -8
Comfortably? One. If you really like each other, Two. I think the company claims somewhere around 12.
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Post by SusieQ on Jan 30, 2015 13:53:21 GMT -8
LOL @ Ten! At this point in life, I don't really like anyone enough to share my sleeping space.
My son and I spent one night in ours on the way home. He started out in the bunk. It was plenty spacious, except he kept hitting his head when moved around trying to get situated. But ultimately, he migrated to the bed with me because it was hot up there. There is a window but I had it taped shut. Two average sized people can sleep quite comfortably in the bed. I have the same floor plan as RJ.
Two children who don't flail around in their sleep should have no problem in the fold down bunk. My son is 5' 7" and I'm 5' 2". I think he's outgrown the bunk area.
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