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Title: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: huskerblue on December 13, 2017, 08:13:22 am
A question for someone who has recently been to the M’Ship, what models are currently on display? I recall someone saying there are only two there right now.

Thanks, Dave
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Ed & Margee on December 13, 2017, 08:58:23 am
A question for someone who has recently been to the M’Ship, what models are currently on display?

Does this question suggest that you might have a new LD in your sights? 
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Lazy Bones 2 on December 13, 2017, 09:21:26 am
Call Mothership and ask. They would be able to answer you question with great  accuracy. 🚐
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: RIMRIDER on December 13, 2017, 09:49:12 am
A question for someone who has recently been to the M’Ship, what models are currently on display? I recall someone saying there are only two there right now.

Thanks, Dave
When my wife and I were there the week after Thanksgiving there was a 24TK and a 27MB. Todd said that they were about a month out from rolling out a 2018 model and getting the 2017 model to the person that reserved it. I assume that they are going to build the same to models but I could be wrong. Like Lazy Bones 2 said it's best to call to get current info.
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: huskerblue on December 13, 2017, 06:03:56 pm
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Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: schafir on December 17, 2017, 01:35:26 am
I'm happy to show my '06 30' TB to anyone who wants to see one in the Portland, OR vicinity.

Just message me.

Mike S.
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: cortezit on December 17, 2017, 11:35:12 am
I am new owner of a 1989 LD 22 MMH. I know that MMH means mini motor home. I am puzzled about some of the other abbreviations that I see when speaking about our unique motor homes. What is TK or TB and some of the others that I see. Can someone please break these down for me the novice please??

Tom Dangelo
Poulsbo Washington
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Duro on December 17, 2017, 11:46:45 am
Tom this will help you decipher the different models. Lazy Daze Models (http://www.andybaird.com/travels/LD-guide-web/models.htm)
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Joan on December 17, 2017, 12:01:19 pm
Just a FYI on currently-produced Lazy Daze models: the only 24’ models are the Twin/King and Front Dinette; 27’ are Mid-bath and Rear Bath; 31’ are Island Bed or Twin Bed.

Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Kent Heckethorn on December 17, 2017, 09:34:31 pm
Tom,

Here are the acronyms for LD’s that come to mind.

TK=Twin King Couches are in the rear and can form two individual beds or one large King bed.

RK=Rear Kitchen The kitchen is in the rear

MB= Mid Bath The Bathroom is above the wheel well.

RB=Rear Bath The Bath Room is in the rear  of the coach.

IB= Island Bed The bed is centered in the rear of the coach. If I’m correct, the toilet is above the wheel well on one side of the coach and the shower is on the opposite side of the coach across from the toilet/sink bath room.

I think this covers the models with acronyms that are commonly referred to on the forum. If I’m incorrect, I hope someone will correct me. The MB term seems to fit several LD floor plans so I’ve always been a bit bewildered by that one but the placement is always above the wheel well and divides the coach into separate living areas.

Hope this helps.

Kent
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: cortezit on December 17, 2017, 10:26:37 pm
Thank you. This gives me a better idea of what the others a talking about.

Tom
Title: Re: What models are currently at the M’Ship?
Post by: Joan on December 17, 2017, 11:06:16 pm
The floor plans page on the Lazy Daze website shows all the currently available layouts.