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racer4
Nov 11, 2016Explorer
I went from a 32' TT to a 40' 2017 Cedar Creek 36CKTS.
I thought I would be cussing the extra length when backing into campsites etc, but it would be worth it for the extra room inside.
So far we have towed the CC 6000 miles and it has been easier than I thought to maneuver. We have been to many state park and provincial park campgrounds and have not had any more problem backing into campsites than the 32' TT was. Really. I was surprised and my wife was really surprised. She was ready to say "I told you this was going to be too big".
I prefer the smaller bathroom (36CKTS) and consequently larger bedroom, living room and kitchen compared to the 36CK2.
The pantry in the 36CK2 is nice, but we have more than enough "pantry" space in the various and larger cabinets the 36CKTS has (our early 2017 does not have the pantry, like a 2016). When you gain the larger bathroom, you lose the larger cabinets to the right of the refrigerator.
I thought I would be cussing the extra length when backing into campsites etc, but it would be worth it for the extra room inside.
So far we have towed the CC 6000 miles and it has been easier than I thought to maneuver. We have been to many state park and provincial park campgrounds and have not had any more problem backing into campsites than the 32' TT was. Really. I was surprised and my wife was really surprised. She was ready to say "I told you this was going to be too big".
I prefer the smaller bathroom (36CKTS) and consequently larger bedroom, living room and kitchen compared to the 36CK2.
The pantry in the 36CK2 is nice, but we have more than enough "pantry" space in the various and larger cabinets the 36CKTS has (our early 2017 does not have the pantry, like a 2016). When you gain the larger bathroom, you lose the larger cabinets to the right of the refrigerator.
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