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Xtreme Campers - Camper 2009 Lance 815 Standard Features BATHROOM Full-length mirror with door-mounted towel rack Dual pane skylight Ducted heat outlet CABOVER + SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS Queen Aerobed® air mattress with pump Cabover reading lights CONSTRUCTION + INSULATION Block foam insulation throughout Aluminum-framed floor, cabover bed and ceiling One-piece TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) roof Laminated, insulated floor, lower body, cabover bed and roof DINETTE Dinette with reversible cushions Overhead cabinet bunk ELECTRICAL Systems monitor panel One fluorescent lighting fixture Single battery capability Pre-wired for roof air conditioner, Fan-Tastic® vent and solar panel Pre-wired for stereo and speakers, TV antenna and satellite dish Pre-wired for microwave and electric jacks Incandescent lighting EXTERIOR Anodized Phat™ ladder and Maggie Rack® Radius entry door with window Vent in cabover Removable pass-through window Laminated fiberglass exterior Acme screw camper jacks Radius tinted windows FRESH + WASTE WATER SYSTEMS 6-gallon DSI (direct spark ignition) water heater Water pump in-line filter GALLEY/APPLIANCES + EQUIPMENT Single basin sink with high-spout galley faucet Range hood with light and fan Two-burner range INTERIOR + DECOR Fingertip-positive-catch cabinet hardware Mini-blinds in cabover, dinette and galley Cabover access step Hardwood-framed flat panel cabinet doors Carpeted cabover bed Lined cabinet door openings Cabover interior headroom height measured from cabover floor (without mattress) to highest point in cabover ceiling. Truck bed height measured from camper's truck bed plate to roof (without air conditioning unit, satellite TV antenna or roof storage system) - including the seven inches for the top of roof ladder. Overall exterior height measured from camper's retracted legs to roof (without air conditioning unit, satellite TV antenna or roof storage system) - including the seven inches for the top of roof ladder. Center of gravity is the balance point of a base-weight camper (with fluids) loaded onto a truck - and is measured from the point of contact (the truck's tail lights) forward towards the truck's cab. Dry weight based upon standard model features - not including options or dealer-installed items. |