Jgrim, I can definitely see the appeal of the rear bath and open layout. I just think the way they did it in the Boldt is no where near as intuitive as the Travato. They put a wardrobe at the "head" end of the passenger side bed, so neither bed end lines up. Even if you don't ever use the flex-bed system, it just seems awkward to not have the sleepers' heads line up. I don't know how many people actually pull the 2 beds together to make a bigger bed, but if you did with this model there's a lot of seemingly unusable space. I don't know why the wardrobe couldn't have been either, a) at the foot of the bed or b) eliminated altogether (there's a wardrobe in the bathroom already, c) replaced by something more useful at the foot of the bed (a countertop for instance with a larger than the current 21 gal fresh water tank underneath, or a larger fridge/freezer unit etc.).
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