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- BumpyroadExplorerI had a boss once that pointed out what could happen if you "assume" something.
bumpy - rkortesExplorer
Dog Folks wrote:
rkortes wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
what is a toy hauler without a garage. do you mean not a separate enclosed garage and you park your motorcycle in the kitchen?
bumpy
Ok... somebody has a bit too much time on their hand to actually write this.... seriously? ;)
Anyway, you may want to check out the used Ragens. We have a FA3005 and are really enjoying it.
I'm with Bumpyroad, I also would like to know, as we do not use toy haulers. If we don't ask, we will never know.
I guess to us toy hauler folks we assumed that he was asking about non-separate garage models which is obvious to us, but clearly not as obvious, understandably, to everyone. - rkortesExplorer
N-Trouble wrote:
Eyetattoo wrote:
Have him check out the Attitude by Eclipse models. I have a older one and people still complement me on how nice it is inside.
+1 and the new ones are even nicer. The 32AKLG and 32SAG are nice models with combined living/garage area and have lots of storage for the toys. I highly recommend the optional slide for the sofa as it really opens up the living area and only takes up minimal storage space while towing.
We checked out the Attitudes before purchasing the Ragen... Nice rigs! - big_bufordExplorerMy 39' fifth wheel has 19 1/2 feet of storage before I enter into kitchen. To get that and any reasonable living space with a garage the trailer would need to be 50' long. Most garage units are 10-12' with some at 14'. Some are larger but they are long and really heavy. Many people with a dune buggy have to use the open (no garage) units. Hope that clears it up.
Plus, I can set up pins and bowl in mine - N-TroubleExplorer
Eyetattoo wrote:
Have him check out the Attitude by Eclipse models. I have a older one and people still complement me on how nice it is inside.
+1 and the new ones are even nicer. The 32AKLG and 32SAG are nice models with combined living/garage area and have lots of storage for the toys. I highly recommend the optional slide for the sofa as it really opens up the living area and only takes up minimal storage space while towing. - BumpyroadExplorer
AprilWhine wrote:
A fifth wheel toy hauler without a garage is called... a standard fifth wheel? :B
I guess that is what rkortes believes. :s
bumpy - EyetattooExplorer
Stefonius wrote:
Dog Folks wrote:
Add me to the list of folks who would like an answer. As far as I know, the garage is the only reason it's called a Toy Hauler in the first place.rkortes wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
what is a toy hauler without a garage. do you mean not a separate enclosed garage and you park your motorcycle in the kitchen?
bumpy
Ok... somebody has a bit too much time on their hand to actually write this.... seriously? ;)
Anyway, you may want to check out the used Ragens. We have a FA3005 and are really enjoying it.
I'm with Bumpyroad, I also would like to know, as we do not use toy haulers. If we don't ask, we will never know.
There are two types of Toy Haulers, ones that have a seperated garage space (seperated with a wall) and ones that dont have a wall. My hauler does not have a dedicated garage so the couches fold up against the walls and the carpet rolls up so I can pull my toys in for transit. The downside is that I dont have access to my back two beds when the toys are inside (I have a front sleeper though). The dedicated garage is nice for people who like to store there toys inside and not have it take over the living space. - AprilWhineExplorerA fifth wheel toy hauler without a garage is called... a standard fifth wheel? :B
- StefoniusExplorer
Dog Folks wrote:
Add me to the list of folks who would like an answer. As far as I know, the garage is the only reason it's called a Toy Hauler in the first place.rkortes wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
what is a toy hauler without a garage. do you mean not a separate enclosed garage and you park your motorcycle in the kitchen?
bumpy
Ok... somebody has a bit too much time on their hand to actually write this.... seriously? ;)
Anyway, you may want to check out the used Ragens. We have a FA3005 and are really enjoying it.
I'm with Bumpyroad, I also would like to know, as we do not use toy haulers. If we don't ask, we will never know. - Dog_FolksExplorer
rkortes wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
what is a toy hauler without a garage. do you mean not a separate enclosed garage and you park your motorcycle in the kitchen?
bumpy
Ok... somebody has a bit too much time on their hand to actually write this.... seriously? ;)
Anyway, you may want to check out the used Ragens. We have a FA3005 and are really enjoying it.
I'm with Bumpyroad, I also would like to know, as we do not use toy haulers. If we don't ask, we will never know.
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