A bit off topic.......but since studying the nice recliner pictures........
This question is for the many of you with model 2350, 2351, 2551, and 2552 with couch-in-slideout.
The TV is to your left, very left. How is watching TV working out for you? Are you able to see the TV when leaning back or reclining? Sitting in the slide-out, does the box block your view? It seems that the person sitting on the couch favoring the driver seat is not able to see the TV at all. Am I correct or is that an illusion?
A few of you have a cantilevered arm for your TV, but most do not. Does the arm make it work a whole lot better? Can both people watch TV comfortably on the couch with a TV arm system?
Our no-slide front-facing dinette bench and reclining/swivel captain chair by the door are our 2 best TV viewing seats. Our bed also works but is a bit far away from our forward 26" TV screen. The dinette is surely not a seat to kick-back in, but works since we upgraded the cushions. Irene and I swap seats once in a while if one person wants a break from the dinette.
I wonder how it works for people without the extra chair in model 2551. It seems like only one person can watch a movie. Do you setup a folding chair for a second person?
Because we often vacation in the fall, daylight ends sooner. So we occasionally entertain ourselves with a board game at the dinette, or a movie until bedtime.