Bay dimensions
 

Bay dimensions

Started by Hi yo silver, February 04, 2007, 08:27:41 PM

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Hi yo silver

The answer is probably somewhere in the archives, but I don't see it.  Will my 8 foot step ladder fit crossways in the bay of a 96" bus?  If it won't, I might as well give up and get rid of the unused ladder I've been hoarding for the last 5 years.  Thanks   
Blue Ridge Mountains of VA   Hi Yo Silver! MC9 Gone, not forgotten

H3Jim

YOu probably have les than 8 ft across.  I have a 102, and I have a little less than 8 ft myself.  It can still fit if you put it on its side, and diagonal across the bay.  Not very effcient use of space though.  I save all those things until I can actually try it.  The space etc sometimes surprises me, and other times it give me yet another "genius" rated idea when I see the items and the space together.
Jim Stewart
El Cajon, Ca.  (San Diego area)

Travel is more than the seeing of sights, it is a change that goes on, deep  and permanent, in the ideas of living.

captain ron


Ncbob

Dollars to donuts says the ladder won't mind if you cut a foot off of it....just make sure you cut it off the bottom...... ;D

NCbob

belfert

My 102" wide coach won't fit anything 8 feet long straight in the bays.

I found this out when I loaded 20 or 30 sheets of plywood in the bay.  The door wouldn't quite close all the way.  I had to drive the 5 miles home slowly with the bay door wide open.  I did take out the light bulb so it would be less likely to catch someone's attention.

Brian Elfert

Runcutter

Dennis, a question.  Is there a way you can fit it diagonally (either horizontal or vertical orientation)?  If it doesn't have to be parallel or at right angle to the coach, you gain some extra length, and you may not have to skew it much to gain what you need.  The middle bedroom in our 4107 is a little short for my taste, so I'm working on a concept to place the bed at a slight angle - to gain some extra legroom (don't plan to use it while moving).

Arthur
Arthur Gaudet    Carrollton (Dallas area) Texas 
Former owner of a 1968 PD-4107

Working in the bus industry provides us a great opportunity - to be of service to others

Ed Hackenbruch

I have a 12 ft. ladder in the bay of my 5A.....of course it is a telescoping ladder that is only 29 or 30 inches tall when collapsed. ;D
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

Hi yo silver

Thanks, Guys.  Arthur, I think I'll probably just keep it in the basement for Marilyn to use when I'm at home, and if I need to carry a ladder, just get a collapsible job...for her to use on the road.  That will work, right guys??
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Hi yo silver

Hey, Brian.  My reaction to you driving with the bay door open is the same thing the cowboy said when the Indian shot a flaming arrow at his wagon.  "Can he DO that?" Ha!
Blue Ridge Mountains of VA   Hi Yo Silver! MC9 Gone, not forgotten

Dreamscape

I bought a folding ladder at one of the box stores, aluminum,folding and extends to reach just the top of the side of the coach. It has worked great and does not take up too much space in one of my bays.

Happy Trails,

Paul

Dreamscape

Beatenbo

Gettin' old. The only way I want to see the top of my bus is from a 2 story window. Dennis have you opened your wallet yet?