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Side Window on Passenger Side

Does anyone know why Foretravel designers chose to use this T-Slider design for this passenger-side window?
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #1
Probably to allow air flow for passengers when travelling. My wife opens it all the time when we are on the road
Peter    Alberta Canada
'98 U320 40'  Build 5359 M11 450 HP, Aqua hot, Blu Ox

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #2
Probably to allow air flow for passengers when travelling. My wife opens it all the time when we are on the road

I am just surprised they chose to use a design with such a small window.
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186


Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #4
Agreed.  We have to open it substantially to get air flow
Peter    Alberta Canada
'98 U320 40'  Build 5359 M11 450 HP, Aqua hot, Blu Ox

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #5
Agreed.  We have to open it substantially to get air flow

I am replacing the other windows with insulated double-pane windows from Custom RV Windows & Trailer Windows | Motion Windows. I'm considering replacing the small T-Slider with a lift slide window.
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #6
" I'm considering replacing the small T-Slider with a lift slide window."

I would think that a window that slides back, like the driver's window would be better than one that goes up.  That's just my opinion. 
Bruce & Jen Evans
Montgomery, TX
1997 U295 36'

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #7
Check out the newer Prevost H series for small windows

Please post a picture or two of the Prevost small windows you have in mind.
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #8
" I'm considering replacing the small T-Slider with a lift slide window."

I would think that a window that slides back, like the driver's window would be better than one that goes up.  That's just my opinion.

Why?

David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #9
Wild guess, but maybe for safety?  A vertically open window, open at the bottom, is much easier to fall out of than a small horizontal T-slider.  Plus with a vertically-opening unit you don't have a larger single pane that doesn't have a bar obstructing the view midway up (or 2 bars if the window is open.)

Also, none of the coach windows open vertically - all are horizontal slide.
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #10
Wild guess, but maybe for safety?  A vertically open window, open at the bottom, is much easier to fall out of than a small horizontal T-slider.  Plus with a vertically-opening unit you don't have a larger single pane that doesn't have a bar obstructing the view midway up (or 2 bars if the window is open.)

Also, none of the coach windows open vertically - all are horizontal slide.

Understand. On the other hand—-I think I've seen pictures of Prevost motorhomes with vertical-sliding windows. Am I mistaken?
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #11
I've seen some Prevost conversions (older) where the lower portion tilted out a little, but not any with vertically sliding windows.  Most have fixed pane windows.  Obviously, the tilt-style can't be open while under way.
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #12
I like the small sliding window for a variety of reasons.
One being able to hold a conversation with some suspect individual in the middle of night, plus some ventilation in colder climates at night without worry. We have sliders on both sides of this one so no issues when wanting some outside air.
Doug W.
96 36' U270 CSGI #4946
04 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
PNW

Re: Side Window on Passenger Side

Reply #13
Our passenger side window is vertical.
Steve and Cassi
2007 Foretravel Nimbus 42'

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Reply #14
I find the small window handy in the hot weather that I can open it and run the fan to keep the coach
cool when I'm out and nobody can break in.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport