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General Discussion / Re: TV Placement and Angle
« on: March 20, 2015, 12:29:32 am »
Hi All,

Thanks for the responses.

Sue, very nice. I appreciate your description and the pictues of your TV mount. Looks like the mount allows for considerable flexibiilty.

2 Frazzled, I was imagining a similar arrangement for my DW and I. I would it in the Euro chair in front of the TV, while Laura would lounge on the sofa. Between sitting sideways or using the foot rests and/or the reclining feature, I would assume there are options using the sofa.

Hey Ron, you have given me some homework. I will look at the floorplan and videos to see if the TV could be mounted where you suggest.

Nice to know there are options.

Thanks,

Dean

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General Discussion / TV Placement and Angle
« on: March 18, 2015, 11:29:11 pm »
Hi All,

Love PCs, particularly, the 2552. I watched another new 2552 video today with Earl. I appreciated Earl opening the video with the slide "in". That answered one of my questions regarding how much room there is to move through the coach with the slide "in". One of my lingering questions is whether the TV centered over the cab unlocks, moves forward, tilts right or left, etc. Moving the Euro recliner directly in front of the TV is fine. But, what about watching TV from the sofa slide? How is the angle? Can you position the TV to maximize viewing comfort from the sofa?

The Nexus 27V has the TV in the same place, but it does move. How much this movement helps, I don't know.

I really like the TV placement in the Winnebago Views (directly in front of the sofa slide in the galley), but I prefer a Ford chassis and many other features of the PCs.

Thanks,

Dean

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Adventure Anywhere / Re: Nashville, Tenn in Sept 2015.
« on: February 16, 2015, 11:29:59 pm »
Hi All,

Phoenix Cruisers Club in Nashville in September (10th to the 15th)!!! Nice. I have been researching RVs for about 6 months. I don't have an RV in my near future due to college tuition for two daughters. ;) However, PCs are on my short-list, particularly the 2552s. Maybe I could crash the party for an afternoon and some folks could show off their rigs!!! If you are in Bowling Green and  want a pit stop let me know (jdeanmay@me.com). Lot's of places to eat along with the Corvette Musuem, Lost River Cave, and Mammoth Cave to the north.

Nashville is a wonderful city to visit. Lots to see and do as documented in this post.

Pax, don't worry too much about the drive from N-ville to Chattanooga. I have driven it many times on my way to Atlanta. Not my favorite stretch, but just drive the speed limit or slower (than you would in a car) and stay alert.

Take care! 

Dean

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