Can you drive an RV with a water bed instead of a regular bed?

I have a skin condition that only allows me to sleep on leather, silk or something without dustmites. I want to spend some money on an RV rather then living in Apts., but I need a waterbed. Currently I have to sleep on a leather couch because I don’t know exactly what I can do in an RV. So my question is can you place a waterbed inside an RV to sleep in rather then its usual bedding. Thanks!!

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  1. ROBERT says:

    Yes but I would not carry around a water bed full of water while traveling. The added weight would most probably make the steering squirrily and would decrease your gas milage and make it harder to stop. I would carry it empty and fill it up at your next stop. Water should be free there.

  2. D says:

    not advisable to drive with vast amount of water it affects handling and fuel economy if u really want a water bed then fill the water when you reach your destination and empty it prior to taking off again

  3. Turbo says:

    An RV is not designed to carry that much weight, it would ruin the springs. One fat girlfriend and the tires could pop.

  4. kyle says:

    you can do whatever you want, if you have the money get an apt, you wont get any ass in an rv, unless your me

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