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- BumpyroadExplorerI thought a few months back we had a thread about a Class A that had a garage that moved a car into it hydraulically in the rear, under the master bedroom. seems to me like a better idea than this one. also there was one that loaded a car from the side?
bumpy - fj12ryderExplorer IIINice to see something new, but I think this one falls under the "Close but no cigar" category.
- Steve_O_RenoExplorerSo it sort of like a stacker race car trailer. I thought about doing a 10 garage with a stacker for 2 layers of toys. This would get a few more feet of living area.
If I had to unload my stuff to have a quick sleep over I would just sleep in the truck or a hotel both defeating the purpose (for me at least)
I am glad to see some innovation though..... - BumpyroadExplorerjust what I want to do. spend a couple of hundred $$$K on a RV and sleep on a jack knife sofa.
bumpy - BedlamModeratorIf it's just two of you and the couch folds out into a queen, it may be a usable solution. We used to have a front bath TH and would sleep on the slide out with a jack knife sofa bed right next to our toys when on the road to farther destinations. The rear bed could not be lowered due to tall roll cages and the dinette booth was folded up on the opposite wall. DW wanted a dedicated sleeping area in next rig and that's one of the reasons for our current TC with enclosed 20' garage in tow...
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIVery true about the beds in the rear but they are usually the extra beds, there is the master bedroom over the nose of most toyhauler. This has no master bedroom in the nose. The only sleeping area is in the garage, so if you want to have a quick stopover to rest, you'll have to unload your gear to get to the bedroom, or sleep on the couch. That's a deal breaker for me for sure.
- mibojeExplorer
Blackdiamond wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
miboje wrote:
So you have to remove the cargo if it's too tall to allow the room to drop down? That doesn't sound very well thought out.fj12ryder wrote:
But how do you get the bedroom down and usable if the bike is parked all the way in? Or can it be used with it all the way up? And how much room is under it with it in a usable position? More pictures! More pictures! :)
Take the cargo out and the bed drops down. More pics on the Heartlandrvs Facebook page.
Just about every TH I have seen you need to take the cargo out to use the beds in the rear, so that is common.
Blackdiamond does have a point there. - BlackdiamondExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
miboje wrote:
So you have to remove the cargo if it's too tall to allow the room to drop down? That doesn't sound very well thought out.fj12ryder wrote:
But how do you get the bedroom down and usable if the bike is parked all the way in? Or can it be used with it all the way up? And how much room is under it with it in a usable position? More pictures! More pictures! :)
Take the cargo out and the bed drops down. More pics on the Heartlandrvs Facebook page.
Just about every TH I have seen you need to take the cargo out to use the beds in the rear, so that is common. - fj12ryderExplorer III
miboje wrote:
So you have to remove the cargo if it's too tall to allow the room to drop down? That doesn't sound very well thought out.fj12ryder wrote:
But how do you get the bedroom down and usable if the bike is parked all the way in? Or can it be used with it all the way up? And how much room is under it with it in a usable position? More pictures! More pictures! :)
Take the cargo out and the bed drops down. More pics on the Heartlandrvs Facebook page. - porknbeanrExplorerLooks like the Advertising department did it's job. They have all of our interest. Marketing 101.
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