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> Front Dinette Construction/Couch Removal Question
Karen B.
post Jun 12 2009, 05:12 PM
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Location: Ohio
RV Type:2002 13' Scamp



Hi, all!

I'm in the midst of doing something I've wanted to do for a while: take the couch/bunks out of my 13-foot Scamp and build a two-person front dinette. All is going well so far, but before I go any further, I need some information from those of you who've done this before.

Taking out the fiberglass isn't going to be a problem and I've got the basic frame of the new dinette seats taking shape, but I'm wondering what exactly those two raised portions underneath the sides are (where the seats of the dinette will be/the current storage area now). I've seen pictures from those of you who've left those portions and some who have taken them out--but I'm wondering what's under there, so I don't make an irreparable mistake.

Thanks a lot!

Karen
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Ed Harris
post Jun 12 2009, 05:56 PM
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Location: St.Louis,Mo.
RV Type:82 Fiberstream-3rd time's a charm.



Look under the trailer......that is the frame!
Scamp raises the frame along the sides so that space is not as tall inside as it might seem.

I think if you look under there it will become more clear.
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Roy in TO
post Jun 13 2009, 07:03 PM
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Location: Toronto, ON
RV Type:'72 Boler American



QUOTE (Karen B. @ Jun 12 2009, 09:12 PM) *
I've seen pictures from those of you who've left those portions and some who have taken them out--


Karen,

Follow Eds advice and look underneath to see what is there.

The pictures you have seen may have come from different model years or different trailers. Look up some of those pictures and have a closer look at the floor and frame. It was only when I started looking at how others had done their front dinette mod that I started realizing how they all differed. I chose not to do mine since I would have to lift everything up onto the 6" step that crosses the front of my trailer in that area.

Roy


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