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Old 11-09-2020, 02:59 PM   #1
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Full time living in a Travato

Wife and I live full time in a Winnebago Access 24V now and are looking to downsize to a Travato. My biggest concern is not space in living it’s more of the black and grey tanks being so much smaller in capacity. Anyone living full time that can give there opinions on all of it ?
So much appreciated!!

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Old 11-11-2020, 07:56 PM   #2
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Although we don’t full time in our Travato, we do use it quite often for camping. The smaller waste tanks can be an issue for extended periods of boondocking. We’ve found we can usually go longer with the black tanks than the grey tanks before they need dumping. Of course we’re limited with the 23 gallon capacity of fresh water too. However, we’ve gone about 5-7 days for the black, and 3-4 with the grey. As I’m sure you know, the showers can use up the freshwater fairly quickly, even doing the quickie Navy shower. Having said that, we throughly enjoy our 2020 59K. It’s our 2nd one.
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Old 11-12-2020, 10:53 PM   #3
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Although we don’t full time in our Travato, we do use it quite often for camping. The smaller waste tanks can be an issue for extended periods of boondocking. We’ve found we can usually go longer with the black tanks than the grey tanks before they need dumping. Of course we’re limited with the 23 gallon capacity of fresh water too. However, we’ve gone about 5-7 days for the black, and 3-4 with the grey. As I’m sure you know, the showers can use up the freshwater fairly quickly, even doing the quickie Navy shower. Having said that, we throughly enjoy our 2020 59K. It’s our 2nd one.
Thank you so much. That’s exactly what I was hoping to hear!!
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