Thanks again.
The Safari Condo suggestion is a good one. Given we're in the southern US and they have no dealers down here, we'll have a tough time finding and seeing one to help us evaluate it. As we looked at videos, we like the somewhat spartan / utilitarian approach, which helps keep the rig lighter. Dual refrigerators is a fun feature too. The bed that can be raised and lowered to help manage storage needs is really great, love the idea of keeping the bikes inside the van while traveling instead of on the back with all that weather and dirt. Looks like they have a conventional micro and not a convection micro, which is sad for us. Oh, and the tripping ledge on the floor between the galley and the cab seems a truly terrible idea. It's not only a step up, but it also has a nice lip under which to catch the toes if you're not paying attention. I could easily see myself doing a major face plant there, getting really hurt in the process. Otherwise, a very intriguing unit we'd love to see in person.
Per our notes just above the Travato is off our list for reasons noted. Boldt isn't totally off our list, but it's at the bottom. KL is the wrong floor plan and BL seems to have done some very silly things. We saw a video review where they pointed out that the BL has two grey tanks, one for shower and another for sink, the latter of which can only be drained via macerator pump, and then a black tank. Three waste tanks and dealing with a macerator, no thanks. Also, as we look at videos for Travato and Boldt, we can't help noticing that they store the batteries beneath the vehicle, low enough to the ground to make us uncomfortable. Sure, they're kinda protected in a case and all, but why expose them at all to the worst possible environmental conditions, especially given they are expensive lithium batteries?
Per the note posted above, Pleasure-Way is definitely on our list, especially the Lexor, and if they add a forward lounge based on the new Transit with rotating seats, the OnTour.
Panoramic looks interesting, really, but there are no dealers / resellers here in the US, so there's little chance we could even see one in person, much less find one to buy.