So the rest of us are of an 'inappropriate' height ?!? I've gotten a lot of remarks about my height but that's a new one. I think I could make a case that _yours_ is the inappropriate height for the circumstances. Those who are much shorter would miss the thing entirely and those of us that are taller are much less likely to mash our noses into it and are probably more aware of such clearance issues in general due to practice/experience. : ) Remember, 'those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it...' hehe Having said all that, on the first ship I served on, there was this battle lantern mounted to the overhead right on the forward side of the aft doorway to the ship's mess that all the tall guys would hit their heads on, especially while trying to run through the space to get to their general quarters stations. I dunno how many times I clocked my head on that thing hard enough to see stars, and more than one guy flat knocked himself out cold. There were a few neck injuries from that thing as well. Even with all that they refused to move it, remove it or modify it in any way. Cya, Robert Btw, I kinda like the 'Phreighdaé', though I don't think I'd ever remember how to spell it and I'm not convinced it wouldn't be pronounced 'fray-day', or something. -----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Joy Hecht Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 5:47 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Phreighdaé: What one thing would you change about a westy interior? I'd like to STOP HITTING MY HEAD on the cabinet that holds the non-functional A/C! I get SOOOOOOOOO tired of hitting my head in the van. And I'm of appropriate height - I can't imagine what it's like for tall people!
Joy > > > > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Over the years of camping in my Westy, I have come to appreciate more >> and more the intent of its original designers. It seems that every >> time I really think through the consequences of any changes I might >> imagine, I usually come to the conclusion that there's not much more >> you could do to make the thing as useful as it is. >> >> If there was one single thing I could change, it might be in the >> kitchen area. I get tired of crawling around looking for items in the >> pantry under the sink. I would have liked it better if that was where >> the water tank was located, and the pantry was where the water tank >> is. Or, even better, put a rack over the sink that served as a pantry >> at almost eye level, with the current undersink area reserved more for >> storage than for constant access. >> >> If you could change one thing, without modifying the way the body >> itself was made, what would it be? >> >> Jim >> > > |
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