My thoughts exactly.
Custom motor coach = $2,500,000 [on the low side]
Making it float = another $2,000,000 [Wild guess]
Adding outriggers so the slideouts can slide while in water = another $2+
million...
Then, the question of "What happens when you have wind while out on the
water, with the 8' x 40' "sail" of the body of the bus, above the waterline?
Does it flip?  Or, does it not? I don't see any provision for a keel or
stabilization...
Death trap on water, and at the bank... then, you have to build a huge
garage to house it at you HOA neighborhood that will not allow you to park
a motorhome [anywhere in sight]

On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 6:41 AM Jim Cathey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> > I got queasy watching the bus head into the lake.  Wonder what it costs.
>
> Wonder if you can deploy all the slide-outs on the water?  That interior
> looks near-useless in the closed position.  When closed, the 'swim deck'
> can be accessed by crawling over the bed.
>
> Can the basement be accessed from the outside at all?  Or is it below the
> waterline, and thus only accessible from inside, through the floor hatches.
>
> I suspect that getting _out_ of the water is less trouble-free than they
> showed.
>
> Looks like a solution in search of a problem.
>
> -- Jim
>
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