Inside:
In essence the Migrateur 73LM has the classic low profile dinette, with a forward facing dinette seat, swivel cab seats and another seat on the side. All this makes for a comforatable lounging area, once you get used to the varying floor levels, which is the price to be paid for such a low roofline. The table has an ingenious raise and lower mechanism and an extension.
For catering, there is a high mounted fridge/freezer adjacent to the entrance door, which means there is space for a large slide-out drawer underneath. Opposite this is the main kitchen unit in a corner design, having a variety of storage options, including a handy deep cupboard (perhaps for a French stick?), plus hob, oven and grill as standard.
Walking through into the rear, the space is dominated by the island bed, which when lifted reveals a variety of partitioned storage spaces. There is further wardrobe and locker storage either side of the headboard. Access either side of the bed can take a little getting used to, as wheel arch mouldings intrude into the floor space.
The shower enclosure is fully lined and of good size, although the tray has a raised plinth which restricts foot movement.
Summary:
The Migrateur 73 LM is a very well appointed motorhome, with good looks and a quality feel about it. Storage throughout is excellent and Fleurette don’t skimp on equipment. To some degree there is compromise, such as varying floor levels and moulding intrusions in floorspace, but the layout works and there are few low profiles matching the svelte lines of the Migrateur 73LM.
Uploaded 15.02.2008.
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