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Kevin Black (Kblackav8or)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - 7:38 pm: | |
What is the average interior headroom for a converted coach? I am looking at one with 6'8". I am 5'11' for reference. Is that enough, is it about average? Kevin |
airless in Mississippi (Airless_in_mississippi)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - 11:47 pm: | |
I would think they would provide you with plenty of space not to hit your head. |
Jim (Jim_in_california)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2005 - 12:40 am: | |
Heh. I'm 6'4". All too many of the lower-cost rigs I looked at (classic GMCs, Bluebirds, etc) had 6'2 or 6'3" clearance...sigh. 6'8" when you're 5'11? *Physically* no problem at all! AC ducts will deduct about 3" or so tops in some areas, you'd still be good. It'll be less headroom than you're used to in a house and if you have "issues" with smaller spaces you could run into trouble. Personally, I'd be fine and running a stock-sized roofline can be a major boost to the rig's structural integrity. Too many roof-raise jobs are badly engineered. |
Jim Stewart (H3jim)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2005 - 12:14 pm: | |
Thats a lot of room. While you can never be too rich or thin or have enough headroom, that is a generous amount as buses go. I have about 6'6" minus my finished floor, minus my headliner. My buddy who is 6'5", will have to be careful, but I too am 5'11", and am quite happy with it. |
Buswarrior (Buswarrior)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2005 - 6:16 pm: | |
Hello Kevin. You are fine. I'm 6'4" and running a stock roof MC8. You learn when to duck and when to slouch. happy coaching! buswarrior |
Rodger in WA
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 11:29 am: | |
35' Prevost Champion: No roof raise. Except for the roof air conditioner, the finished height at the center is 6'4-1/2". About 1" is lost due to air space between the suspended headliner and roof insulation. |