2016 Forest River Sunseeker Class C RV for Rent in Herndon, Virginia

2016 Forest River Sunseeker - Pet Friendly | Clever Floorplan | Low Miles

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Dual pop-outs create about 12 inches of additional space in the living room and master bed.

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$219.00 $1,226.40 $4,599.00
Our Sunseeker has a great floor plan - there is a split queen-bed master (pop out) bedroom with a TV, a kitchen with pilot-free appliances, living room (pop out) with a TV and cherry cabinets, a queen overhead bed with windows, and a great outdoor kitchenette under the awning with a 2nd sink/fridge, TV and a second outdoor shower. The rig is pre-wired for solar panels, has propane run to the kitchenette, lots of stow-away storage, low miles, new tires, new batteries and new water heater. The Triton V10 engine takes regular gas, the unit handling is surprisingly agile on corners and has plenty of power. The rear/side camera system helps with backing up and lane changes. Our unit is also pet friendly - bring Fido, adventures are funner with the fur babies!

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Amenities

Air Conditioner
Audio Inputs
Awning
Backup Camera
CD Player
Ceiling Fan
Dining Table
Extra Storage
Heater
Inside Shower
Kitchen Sink
Leveling Jacks
Outside Shower
Oven
Pet Friendly
Refrigerator
Skylight
Toilet
TV w/ DVD Player
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Dual pop-outs create about 12 inches of additional space in the living room and master bed.
Opposite the pop-outs is the entry, but this was a cool sunset, too!
Awning extended, pulling out the chairs to to sit with our pup by the river. This could be you :-)
Under the awning is the kitchenette which features storage, sink, 2nd fridge, TV, propane hook-up (small panel between the two storage bins).  There are outdoor speakers from the audio system so you can pipe music (just be careful not to be "those" neighbors!" by accidentally piping sound outside when you are inside. . . not that we've EVER done that :-/  )
This pic covers both the driver's seats, and the overhead queen bed.  There is a panel that covers the driving area.  Side windows, USB chargers and the living area TV access. There are USB charges near the bed, and cup holders.

Note: There is no rear view mirror, but there is a screen and that's for the rear mounted camera and lane-change cameras.

Note 2: The dash-mounted radio has some tech we haven't figured out. And there is a whole media control system and roof antenna as well.
This is the traditional RV dinette. The table lowers to sleep 2 - but probably not 2 adults! There is also power, seat belts for two people facing the front, and lots of storage overhead and under the benches.
This sofa (reclines flat to sleep 2) and stove are part of the pop-out - so there will be about 12 inches more floor spaces when popped out.  

Yes, we use slip-covers. The unit is low miles but the pleather had some issues. We talked to upholstery and RV outlets - nobody want's to recover them and we don't fee like creating 200 pounds of waste in a landfill throwing away the whole thing when a slip cover will do the trick AND make things pet-friendly! Win-win? Let us know!
The range/oven/microwave is part of the pop-out - so it will slide out another 12 inches (estimated).  The Keurig is on the counter by the sink, along with a window.

Also shown is the control panel (with traditionally not-so-reliable grey/black tank leds, start/stop for the generator, and other stats). Finally, towards the floor is the Bigfoot leveling system panel.
This is the primary fridge, which operates on electric or propane.  Also, just before the shower there is a slide-out pantry. By far the coolest cabinet gadget in the rig, in our humble opinion.
We love this floor plan, and the split shower with a skylight, is one reason. People can take a shower and not hog the toilet. Clever, especially if you are sleeping 6 with one bathroom!

Not going to lie though, when staying at a KOA or place with a bath house, we check it out, and if we like it, sometimes we bath there instead of the rig to avoid filling our grey water.
And here is the bathroom - isn't it awesome to have a separate shower? We think so! Also, the next super awesome thing about the floor plan is the bathroom door. 

Sure, you can close it and this bathroom is less tight than the ones with a shower. But, even better, the bathroom door has a magnet that lets you open it all the way and it separates the master bed/bath from the living room completely. Privacy and your knees aren't kicking the door! It's the little things that matter sometimes :-)
The master bedroom bed is in a pop-out, so there is about 12 inches of walkway at the foot of the bed, when popped.  This shot shows the ample storage and TV (And there is storage behind the TV).

This master has a curtain for privacy, but as mentioned, the bathroom door can be opened and locks into place via a magnet to create privacy between the master and main cabin. It's super clever. Have we mentioned it is super clever?
Another shot of the master - when popped out there is about 12 inches of walk-way at the foot of the bed, and the small side windows let people look out the window while sleeping or open them for a little fresh air flow.

This master has a curtain for privacy, but as mentioned, the bathroom door can be opened and locks into place via a magnet to create privacy between the master and main cabin. It's super clever. Have we mentioned it is super clever?
View from back to front. Dunno, seemed like a cool pic to include.