Hi Lisa;
I agree with others, that taking out the standard size tub
is likely a mistake. But, if you must, there are small tubs
available for RVs (motorhomes, travel trailers, etc)
However, as a designer, I have been trained in the tried
and true rule of "Understand the problem, before defining
a solution" So, I would like to get to the root of the issue
rather than blindly accepting the idea that a smaller tub is
the best way to deal with it. So, I must ask:
Why do you want a smaller tub?
(why not keep the current one?)
-Laren Corie-
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