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Yahoo Message Number: 17512
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We do not have propane, but the plastic lined bay is there (empty)
Is there such a thing as aftermarket plastic liners for the storage bays? Mine are carpeted and I don't want them to get dirty. :) I have planned to go get thin rubber mats from Home Depot and cut to size.

Pati Mah

2005 Allure #31287

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Yahoo Message Number: 17513
Pati, instead of putting a plastic liner in the bay, you might consider using assorted 'stackable' containers. We use Sterlite ones from Target in assorted sizes that stack on top of each other. They're much easier to get things organized in. A large deep one on bottom, 2 more shallow ones on top...they set on top of each other nicely. It keeps things from moving around AND keeps our carpet clean, too.
The height of the bays differs from one coach to another, so you might need to take your measurements to check what brand of containers fit your needs.

Jan McNeill

2001 Intrigue 11320

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Yahoo Message Number: 17517
From: "Pati Mah" dogsx9@...>

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Is there such a thing as aftermarket plastic liners for the storage bays? > Mine are carpeted and I don't want them to get dirty. :) I have planned to > go get thin rubber mats from Home Depot and cut to size.
Someone once recommended going to Home Depot (or was it Lowes?) and buying plastic concrete mixing pans, which would make it easy to slide your stuff in and out of the bays. They're apparently fairly cheap, too!

Dick (& Geri) Campagna
'98 36' Intrigue #10571
Mfd: 11/97