Who knows! I really like that configuration, especially if the dinette can be reconverted to a bed when needed. I will be picking up our new 13' standard in July and will be converting the front bunk area to a dinette myself as we want to leave the bed set up! It certainly would be nice if Scamp offered that option.
I asked Scamp that question when I picked up my 13 this spring. Their answer was that they did not have the fiberglass molds to make such a configuration. The delux is all wood and they can make that. According to scamp.
The front dinette in the deluxe uses a wood frame (No fiberglass frames used.) and the faces are covered with rat fur. The only real difference with the deluxe is they keep the front upper floor level. They keep the floor level so the dinette can be off center because they install a cabinet on the drivers side. The cabinet makes the dinette cramped and the bed is then only about 5' wide. If you are handy, modifying your std. to your own needs is the way to go.
Who knows! I really like that configuration, especially if the dinette can be reconverted to a bed when needed. I will be picking up our new 13' standard in July and will be converting the front bunk area to a dinette myself as we want to leave the bed set up! It certainly would be nice if Scamp offered that option.
Anthony Memoli
My dad had a 1980s something 13' standard with front dinette. I don't know why they dropped that.
Really. I didn't know they ever made one. It really would be a nice addition and wouldn't cost Scamp much to offer that option.
Anthony Memoli
I asked Scamp that question when I picked up my 13 this spring. Their answer was that they did not have the fiberglass molds to make such a configuration. The delux is all wood and they can make that. According to scamp.
It's helpful that they explained that the deluxe is made of a wood frame and not from a fiberglass mold.
Thanks for all the information. Now all I need to do is get the courage and someone else's exact plans to make it work!
MaryBinIndy
The front dinette in the deluxe uses a wood frame (No fiberglass frames used.) and the faces are covered with rat fur. The only real difference with the deluxe is they keep the front upper floor level. They keep the floor level so the dinette can be off center because they install a cabinet on the drivers side. The cabinet makes the dinette cramped and the bed is then only about 5' wide. If you are handy, modifying your std. to your own needs is the way to go.
Eddie