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2500_Grunt
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Jan 17, 2014

Captain chair storage ideas in TH

Just bought a new TT TH http://www.goevergreenrv.com/page/272/28FS and am looking for creative ideas for storing the 2 captain swivel chairs that came with this trailer while traveling. For now we just slide them into the kitchen area and that leaves enough room for our 12.5' sandrail but we can't access the fridge or anything in the kitchen area while traveling or when we stop for a quick break. I though about the possibility of making some kind of rack that would fit over the front of our sandrail that would enable us to set the 2 chairs on top of this table/rack and the strap them down? They won't fit in the hallway into the bedroom(was thinking of setting them onto the queen bed) and we need the height in back over the rear of the car or under the happi Jack beds so I can't lay them on top of the bed? Has anyone else fabbed some kind of rack or storage system for this? It would be nice to utilize some of the vertical open area of the trailer without getting too crazy.
  • My buddy puts them in the back of his Rhino. You might look at a rack to fit on the front of the buggy? Just a thought.
  • I haul a RZR XP4900. I put the RZR close to one of the side walls. I put one chair on the floor between the other side wall and RZR. The other chair I put in the bed of the RZR.
  • Nice unit. My garage space is similar. I often leave one or both chairs at home. I try to spend most of the time outdoors when camping so I don't miss them. If we have a few extra guest (grandkids) we leave the chairs at home and pack a folding card table with four folding chairs.
  • mrkoje wrote:
    Your layout is pretty much identical to mine and what I do is move the chairs into the bedroom if I need to. Other than that though I don't really worry about it. I'm sure you could do the same unless you're trying to come up with a fancy plan to stow them, have access to the fridge and bed while underway.


    Mine won't fit down the hallway to the front bedroom.
  • Your layout is pretty much identical to mine and what I do is move the chairs into the bedroom if I need to. Other than that though I don't really worry about it. I'm sure you could do the same unless you're trying to come up with a fancy plan to stow them, have access to the fridge and bed while underway.