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Old 03-23-2013, 11:28 PM   #1
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Camp kitchen

Just wondering if any of you that have the outdoor camp kitchen in the 2013 Raptor models could tell me if a TV came with it as displayed in the brochure? Thanks.
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Old 03-24-2013, 04:56 AM   #2
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TV

My new 2013 Raptor 332 TS came with a TV on the side of the Refrig.. The whole slide comes out with sink (hot & cold water), Weber Grill (Electric) and refrigerator with the TV on a bracket mounted to the Refrigerator. I moved the TV to the garage (the mens area!). I don't like bugs! I think I'm going to miss that area it's in. That was my primary storage area for things I didn't use on every trip! This fifth wheel came with the Velocity Package, I don't know if that made a difference?
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Old 03-25-2013, 04:14 AM   #3
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All my TVs are inside but I was told we could move one to the outdoor bracket.
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Old 03-25-2013, 06:32 AM   #4
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Ours come attached to the slide out the outside refrig. There's a scissor bracket on the back that slips up out of a T groove holder on the wall. Disconnect all you wires first (TV & Elec.). The whole thing comes off. Take it to your Outside Refrigator and slip in right into the same groove attachment on the outside of the refrig. Connect your wire and that's it. The small TV is the only one I think you can do this with. Ours came on the refrig. and I had to do the opposite I'm telling you.
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Old 03-25-2013, 10:10 AM   #5
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ours came with a bracket that you can take the tv from the garage and move it to the side deck were the cook station is or move it to the front right basement storage area were theres another hook up
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:07 AM   #6
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OK, I tried it out! The Weber (electric grill) that came with the outside kitchen! At first I didn't care for it because it was in between the small sink and the outside refrigerator. Then I read this sticker for the Weber that said for storage purposes only! Indicating maybe I shouldn't try cooking on it where it was at! I put a table next to the slide out and put the Weber on it and now I can see a use for it. It's not as close to the beer and pop as it used to be. It cooked up some really good steaks also. So now I'm outside cooking! A few new tricks for us old guys. I still haven't bought that MP-3 thing that hooks up to something! It was a good trip to Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort.
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:47 AM   #7
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OK, I tried it out! The Weber (electric grill) that came with the outside kitchen! At first I didn't care for it because it was in between the small sink and the outside refrigerator. Then I read this sticker for the Weber that said for storage purposes only! Indicating maybe I shouldn't try cooking on it where it was at! I put a table next to the slide out and put the Weber on it and now I can see a use for it. It's not as close to the beer and pop as it used to be. It cooked up some really good steaks also. So now I'm outside cooking! A few new tricks for us old guys. I still haven't bought that MP-3 thing that hooks up to something! It was a good trip to Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort.
Now you're cookin'. (pun intended)
Now you have to do the MP3 thingy. (Before I couldn't find something to play them on) I converted all my old records, tapes and CDs to MP3s and ended up with over 5000 songs. I made playlists for 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s rock and country and can listen all day long and not hear the same song twice. I haven't turned on a radio in years.
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Old 06-10-2013, 05:10 PM   #8
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I was perplexed at how much space the fridge/stove/tv drawer devoured in an already cramped storage area in comparison to a traditional 5er. Where do you guys put all of your outdoor items with the limited amount of space left after that kitchen takes up its part? I lost a good deal of belly space going from a 5er without a generator to my Fuzion 342. I just can't imagine that drawer being in there too. Just curious....do you garage everything?
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Old 06-11-2013, 04:36 AM   #9
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Storage space

I've gone on two trips now and I'm starting to plan on some kind of holding rack in the garage. I really like those beds going up and down and I think for some of the loose stuff, folding chairs, small shade tents, ladders and loose stuff can be arranged in a fashion in between the bunks. I'v tried it for a couple of items like a folding stool and that ladder that seems to always be in the way, but they slide out down on top of the 4-wheelers. I'm thinking of making some kind of folding fence to put on the edge and in between the beds to keep things in between. My wife found the big storage area under the King Size bed. BUt she didn't tell me she had filled it up. I jumped into the cab on the last trip and something didn't feel right when we got on the road. I looked back at my Air Donut arrow indicator and couldn't see it, whoops. So I had to put some more air in it for that trip!
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