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Old 10-06-2012, 07:15 AM   #21
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Congrats on your new Bullet. We've had ours for 3 years now and are very happy with it. My wife was able to purchase a dish rack and drain board that fit perfectly between the sink and stove. I think she bought it at Walmart. The one major thing that we did after having the trailer was to do the table mod. The current table is long and narrow as you undoubtly have noticed so I had a cabinet place build a rectangular table to fit over top. It worked out extremely well. The only time i take that table top off is when we need to make the dinette into a bed. I hope the pictures uploaded ok.
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Old 10-06-2012, 07:51 AM   #22
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No, the 2013 model went to a standard dinette instead of the u shape.


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Old 10-08-2012, 09:30 AM   #23
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I have a "tub" rather than a shower and both ends of the tub leak on the floor whether I am level or not. I guess I just take splashy showers. What I did is add a small triangular piece of plexiglass to each of the corners with some caulking. So far so good. The one end of the tub leaks onto the floor between the tub and the sink and there's only about 1" of space between them so you can't get a towel in there to dry it. I am concerned about the sink base rotting since it's just particle board. I did the other side just to keep from having to dry up a pool of water every time I use it.

I bought a small rectangular piece of plexiglass from Lowes, cut it into triangluar pieces the size I needed, and just used caulk to hold it in place.
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Old 12-13-2012, 05:29 AM   #24
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Dish Drainer & Shower Caulk

We also have a 246rbs ( 2011) and just love it. My wife went to Bed Bath and Beyond where they have reusable padded drain mats and that is what she uses instead of a rigid rack. As far as the shower caulking, we were told NOT to caulk either the top or bottom of the sidewalls as this will cause the condensation that forms from temperature differential of hot water on cold walls to form and have no place to vent or drain. If sealed mold and mildew will form between the shower wall and exterior wall,NOT A GOOD THING.
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Old 12-13-2012, 11:25 AM   #25
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Check out Lowe's, HD, Amazon etc.. Look for Shower and Tub splash guards they come in a few different sizes with double sided tape. Just clean wall and tub, stick and no more water on floor. A must with kids, they seem to never close the curtain all the way. They go for $10-20. Hope this helps, Jay
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