NC Hauler wrote:
Different strokes for dfferen't folks..What TH and TV combo someone purchases is what THEY opted to do, and probably, like me don't care what others think about the decision they made.
As a first time TH owner I cannot compare my Sandsport to any other modern TH, other than my father's travel trailer from the 70's. All I have to say is they sure have come a long way!
Before I purchased my Pacific Coachworks Sandsport 19ex, I was originally in the market for a pop up trailer with cargo bay to fit my Polaris Ranger xp700 sxs.
Long story short, I stepped up to a TH.
I chose the Sandsport19ex specifically for its layout. Concerned about overall length as my truck is a F250 crew cab, I liked the 26'-1" length of the trailer.
Off the top of my head I don't recall how long my cargo bay is but it's plenty large to fit my sxs, which is just under 10' in length. I think the overall height is around 13' and not sure if it's taller than most other toy haulers.
I've researched many different layouts from many different manufacturers, and for the size and price point, I still haven't found a better layout that suits my needs.
Like the OP stated, my charging ports are in an odd place too, but I do have a simple solution for that. Mine didn't come with those Swivel Chairs so I cannot comment on them. I can say that the fold down sofa chairs are surprisingly exceptional in comfort, and turn into acceptable beds. The 110v outlet is installed under my cabinet and faces down to the counter but I believe my coffee pot extention cord is long enough. There's a secondary outlet on the side of the drawer cabinets as well. Which one is used, I don't know. My wife makes the coffee.
Now as for quality control, having read multiple posts on workmanship, I was prepared for all those little surprises one finds after the purchase.
Luckily, I have both carpentry and fabrication skills to address the occasion issues that pop up.. .