WONDER 24 RL FOR SALE
Offered by Boondock Across America, LLC
BOSTON, MA
Compact but roomy at the same time. See the floor plan. Notice how both captain’s chairs rotate to create the possibility of entertaining another couple over drinks or a meal.
The following photos are a mix of the RV for sale and a new model professionally staged by LTV. The staged photos give a better idea of how the RV is laid out even if it is decorated differently.
The Leisure Travel Van is an expensive motorhome, more expensive than many Class A motorhomes. It is not held together with staples like so many RVs. It has been cared for meticulously and is expected to be rented only to those who will give it the same level of care.
THE FLOOR PLAN
You will appreciate its nimble handling and fine workmanship (made in Canada).

THE OVERVIEW
♦ Soft-close drawers, dimmable lights, and ample USB plugs for charging your battery-powered devices.
♦ Owners have enjoyed its two living areas – the front consists of a TV, dinette table and two chairs, plus the ability to swivel the front seats around so you can entertain another couple. The rear lounge has a couch with foot rests and TV.
♦ The lounge doubles as the sleeping area when the Murphy bed is let down.
♦ Separate shower room and dry water closet with macerator toilet and sink.
♦ The galley features a gas cooktop range, combination microwave/convection oven, 3-way (electric, battery, propane fired) refrigerator-freezer, removable Lagun table, and large, deep sink.
♦ Many windows and two skylights bring the sun into every corner of the RV.
♦ If the sun is particularly hot, there are shades for all the windows and skylights, including the cab windows.
♦ Air conditioning has kept the owners wonderfully cool when needed.
♦ Two Fantastic fans exhaust hot stale air while drawing in fresh air through open windows or the skylight on cooler days/nights.
♦ Ample interior storage for your personal belongings.
♦ Plugs into 30-amp power but you can moochdock connected to a friend’s or relative’s 20-amp outlet.
♦ Emptying the tanks is a breeze with the fully enclosed/attached macerator pump.
♦ If the weather gets a bit chilly in the park, run the heat pump, or if dry camping, run the furnace.
♦ All the openable windows are covered with no-see-um mesh screens.
♦ Gas-powered rig (and generator) has been averaging 15+ mpg.
♦ Double water filtration provided.
♦ EMS protected so your trip won’t be cut short due to a voltage surge or drop.
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THE GALLEY
♦ Enjoy working in the sun-lit galley with vistas of your favorite locations, whether they be the mountains, ocean, or desert.
♦ The TV can play DVD’s (several supplied), be connected to cable in a park, stream Netflix et al and other broadcasts over available WIFI, receive DISH satellite channels for DISH subscribers, or even over-the-air programming if any are within range. You can watch the same or different shows on each of the two TVs.
♦ Behind the cabinet door under the sink is the trash bin.
♦ There are three drawers under the cooktop and already outfitted with with flatware, bowls, pot, frying pan, and other cooking utensils.
THE INTERIOR
♦ View from the cabin looking back to the rear of the RV and showing the wide-open space between the dinette seats without the Lagun table set up.
♦ On the left of the photo is the entry way evidenced by the grip handle.
♦ Above the TV is a shelf currently supplied with a variety of seasonings.
♦ Above the window on the right are two cabinets. In the far one you will find dishware. In the near one, you will find the TV switcher, some DVDs, and a few games.
♦ Through the hallway you catch a glimpse of the rear lounge and the ceiling mounted air conditioner.
THE DINETTE
♦ We wanted to provide a bit of protection to the dinette chairs and at the same time add some color to the interior.
♦ The photo shows the Lagun table set up and opened out so you can see that there is ample room for laptops, dining, or playing games. You can disassemble the table and store the post and table top away, but since it folds up and swivels out of the way, it is more convenient to leave it set up.
♦ As noted above, the captain’s chairs can be rotated to face the table.
♦ There are outlets in both cabin pillars but require shore/generator power. ♦ If necessary, the breakers and fuses are accessible behind the black panel under the left dinette seat.
THE PANTRY
♦ There is a nifty, space-saving slide-out pantry behind the galley sink. It can be locked before travel.
♦ The heat vents are located at the bottom right of the slide-out pantry and bottom right of the galley drawers. The furnace keeps the RV toasty warm.
♦ Above the slide-out pantry you can see a touch pad which controls the water pump and lights. In fact, download and use a mobile app to control the Wonder’s climate controls, lighting, and more.
THE MICROWAVE – CONVECTION OVEN
The microwave oven contains a metal stand and revolving glass plate. Please remove the metal stand before microwaving anything. It is only to be used in the convection-cooking mode. It allows heat to pass completely around the food dish being used to bake in.
THE REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator has been working wonderfully well keeping everything cold or frozen. Operating it in AUTO mode, it will change appropriately to the correct power source – shore power, inverted power, generator power, or propane. Its doors open from the left side to access it from the galley. They also open athe right side to access it from the lounge! Whichever way you open them, be sure the doors are closed tight at the top and bottom or you will end up with soft ice cream and sour milk.
THE REAR LOUNGE
♦ The rear lounge features a sectional sofa equipped with two lounge chairs with built-in, pull-out footrests.
♦ Three large, expansive windows offer an abundance of natural light and immersive views of the outdoors.
♦ The shower door provides privacy between the front and rear living areas.


THE SHOWER
♦ The shower stall is tight but very workable. Open the door and leave it open!
♦ Step inside and pull out the retractable door screen rolled up on the lounge side of the door opening.
♦ If you are a first-timer and dry camping without hookups, water conservation is a necessity, especially when showering. Turn the water on long enough to get wet. Turn water off while soaping up. Turn water on to rinse off.
♦ A squeegee is provided to wipe down the walls and door before exiting the stall.
♦ The metal rod under the skylight pulls down to be used as a towel drying rod.
♦ On the wall above the squeegee is a light, for showering if the sun is not out.
♦ There is a removable mesh drain insert to catch hair in.
THE BEDROOM
♦ The lounge is easily converted into a bedroom with a 58″ × 74″ Murphy bed. The rental comes with a duvet, pillows, and linen (or bring your own).
♦ Stylish ceiling panels provide soft, diffused lighting throughout the space.
♦ Photo of how the bed looks when used. A strap holds the bedding on. Pillows, etc need to be stored.
♦ Two mesh pockets have been added to each side of the bed to store phones at night.
♦ There are electric (operate by shore or generator power) and USB outlets on each side of the bed.

INGENIOUS SKYLIGHT
There is an openable skylight over the galley-dining area which allows light and fresh air to pour into the RV. To keep unwanted pests out, simply slide the built-in screen on the right side across it. If it is too bright, pull the shade across from the other side. If it is too hot or too cold, there is an insulated pad to insert or remove.
The shower stall skylight is not openable, but an insulated pad is included to moderate heat or cold from passing through it.

EXTERIOR STREETSIDE
♦ There is no gas cap to leave at a gas station. Open the driver door and flip the door open at the bottom right.
♦ Bottom front bay is for storage.
♦ Middle bay holds the propane tank.
♦ Rear bottom door is the utility/wet bay.
♦ Upper rear door is a storage bay containing the table that attaches to the other side of the van, the 30-amp electric cord, and surge protector.

EXTERIOR CURBSIDE
♦ Underneath the rear bay door is the propane connection for grills.
♦ The rear bay houses the generator.
♦ On each side of the rear wheel are protrusions which the table attaches to.
♦ The center bay houses the lithium batteries and inverter.
♦ The small bay on the left side of the coach door is for storage.
♦ The small bay on the right side of the coach door houses gear in the event it needs to be leveled.
The cover photo shows the RV set up at an actual RV park site with our Clam Shell shelter. Ideal for camping among annoying mosquitos, no-see-ums, or flies, etc.
♦ NON SMOKERS – TOKERS!!