Monday, August 24, 2015

2000 Lazy Daze Mid bath for sale

THIS RV IS SOLD 


Classic 2000 27ft Lazy Daze – mid bath. We are second owners and have loved traveling in this motor home while we waited for our new Lazy Daze to be built. Traditional Lazy Daze blue and white exterior. Ford 450 with Triton V10 with only 61,000 miles, 14,050 GVWR (over 2000 lb cargo carrying capacity). Exterior dimensions: 26.5 long, 99” wide, 10'3” tall.

Smoke-free interior. Garaged for the first 8 years. Well maintained by professionals and factory – service records, and original Lazy Daze manual and all equipment manuals included. Routine servicing done at 61,000 miles.

Excellent storage throughout unit.

Interior:

Solid wood medium brown cabinetry, medium brown velour fabric in excellent condition, no rips, tears or stains, dark brown linoleum floor. All window shades in excellent condition.

Full kitchen with three burner stove, oven, Panasonic microwave, Dometic 2-way refrigerator and freezer – everything works well. Flip up counter extension. Splash boards.

Sizable kitchen pantry (aftermarket). Dinette (4 person) across aisle from kitchen.

Rear lounge with two sofas and windows with a three sided panoramic view. Lounge/bedroom has Fantastic fan, flat screen Toshiba TV and DVD player, wall mounted magazine rack, and wall mounted drink holders. Can separate from main coach with privacy door. Large wardrobe.

Full bath including exhaust fan, shower skylight and medicine cabinet, residential size marine porcelain foot pedal toilet. Has 55 gallon fresh water, 35 gallon gray and 35 gallon black tanks, all insulated.

Six seat belts, 20,000 BTU Suburban furnace, Panasonic radio / cassette, Atwood water heater, Sure flow water pump (new), Carbon monoxide (new), propane (new) and smoke detectors, CB radio. Beds: rear lounge = 2 twins (can easily join to make king), Overhead cab = nearly queen, kitchen table = twin

Exterior

Aluminum body and aluminum roof – this unit does not leak. Some minor exterior blemishes (no dents), fewer than would be expected for age of rig. Six outside storage compartments (one large enough to hold two spare tires).

Onan 4.0 generator, rebuilt carburetor (2015) runs very well, less than 60 total hours. Koni shocks (2012), electric step, 2” receive hitch, Battery disconnect switch. Spark plugs replaced (2009), complete brake job 2015. Tires – Front – Michelin (2014); Rear Firestone (2012). All have less than 15,000 miles. Batteries – 2 x 6v (new), battery tender system, Awning in good condition without rips, tears or stains. Directional TV antenna. The unit has not been used to tow.

This is a beautiful coach that must be seen to be appreciated. Nothing matches the livability, cargo carrying capacity and craftsmanship in a such a nimble unit. 

Call 410-991-8598. Price:  $23,500.   Phone 410-991-8598

Pictures:

Here's our unit:


 

Floor Plan:


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A bedroom photo (off internet) of what the room looks like without our bedding and night table (there are seatbelts in the back) We love the picture windows all around and often position the camper so that the best view is out the back:

Our unit with the bed made up the way we like them. We have a night table between the bed. Take out the night table – the beds make into a king.

Moving forward from the bedroom, there is a wardrobe on the right, and a bathroom on the left. Here is a picture off internet that looks just like our wardrobe, and the second picture shows how we stacked Steralite drawers to make a his and hers side of the wardrobe. There is an amazing amount of storage capacity in this space.

The bathroom came with a full wall mirror (see picture from internet – looks just like our bathroom). We still have it (it's in Reno right now), but we took it down and installed a mirrored medicine cabinet because we wanted the readily available storage space. We also installed a paper towel holder, soap dispenser, kleenex box holder and toothbrush holder. We did this to make the 'frequent functions' easy without opening and closing doors and drawers. It also keeps stuff off the countertop, reducing the stow before go process. We can take all this down and re-install the mirror for a buyer.

Forward of the bathroom and wardrobe, is the dining area and kitchen. Here is a picture off internet that looks just like ours, and a picture of our table set. Our cushions and fabric and in excellent condition without stains, rips or tears.






 The kitchen works great.  We installed splash backs with frequently used items attached

 



There are numerous overhead cabinets.  This is how we arranged 'stuff':