From having used a 19P for three years now, I can think of no good reason to go with the 19P. The 19L is superior for a number of reasons: 1: Being able to use the driver and passenger seats as part of the living space of the unit. With the 19P the driver’s seat can only be turned 90 degrees and as far as I have been able to work out, there is no way to set up a table that two people can use sitting in the driver’s and passenger’s seat. So you have to use the the rear dining area which has a number of problems. 2: The extra storage the 19L has. Extra storage space is very welcome in such a small RV, especially as it involves no real loss of useful living space. Plus the 19P needs more storage for bedding not less. 3: The rear dining area is a pain to use. The table is hard to setup and, unless setup perfectly, very unstable. The person sitting on the back seat has a very hard time getting in and out without upsetting the table. We’ve stopped using the original table altogether. 4. The bed has a number of issues. First you have to unmake the bed every time that use the table and store the bedding (so more, not less, need for storage). Second it’s so much easier leaving the bed made up and not having to store the bedding. As for the wet bath, it's a waste of space, especially the shower. In the last three years, we have used the toilet only once for anything other than a late night or at the side of the road pee. As for the shower, if you have a campground with water you almost certainly have a showers which are much better than this cramped little shower (and I'm not a big person). If you don't have water, you don't want to use your quite limited supplies of water for a shower, do a sponge bath using a couple of cups of water. The only minor advantage of the 19P is that there is more seating for other people in the back, but the Sanctuary is only for one or two people. Find a picnic table.
What is the height in the bathroom?
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It's about 6 ft. It's all very tight.
From having used a 19P for three years now, I can think of no good reason to go with the 19P. The 19L is superior for a number of reasons:
1: Being able to use the driver and passenger seats as part of the living space of the unit. With the 19P the driver’s seat can only be turned 90 degrees and as far as I have been able to work out, there is no way to set up a table that two people can use sitting in the driver’s and passenger’s seat. So you have to use the the rear dining area which has a number of problems.
2: The extra storage the 19L has. Extra storage space is very welcome in such a small RV, especially as it involves no real loss of useful living space. Plus the 19P needs more storage for bedding not less.
3: The rear dining area is a pain to use. The table is hard to setup and, unless setup perfectly, very unstable. The person sitting on the back seat has a very hard time getting in and out without upsetting the table. We’ve stopped using the original table altogether.
4. The bed has a number of issues. First you have to unmake the bed every time that use the table and store the bedding (so more, not less, need for storage). Second it’s so much easier leaving the bed made up and not having to store the bedding.
As for the wet bath, it's a waste of space, especially the shower. In the last three years, we have used the toilet only once for anything other than a late night or at the side of the road pee. As for the shower, if you have a campground with water you almost certainly have a showers which are much better than this cramped little shower (and I'm not a big person). If you don't have water, you don't want to use your quite limited supplies of water for a shower, do a sponge bath using a couple of cups of water.
The only minor advantage of the 19P is that there is more seating for other people in the back, but the Sanctuary is only for one or two people. Find a picnic table.
Is this a Mercedes?
Yes! This is built on a Mercedes chassis!
No