Omaklackey wrote:
So I did a bunch of searches for this question hoping someone had already asked it. If they did please let me know and I can delete this post. So we bought a 2017 Toy Hauler Dutchman 2905. It has tables with pedestal based. The salesman initially said we should remove the tables every time we go anywhere but we are getting ready for a long two and half week cross country trip. I do NOT want to have to set up and take down every time we stop. We also have the double bunks on the electronic rails I would rather leave down as well. Does anyone have any thoughts on the pedestal tables staying up while traveling and the beds staying down instead of in the all the way up position. the least set up and take down we do the more enjoyable this long trip will be
Not sure on exactly how long it will take to damage your tables if left up while traveling,or if it even will damage them.But have seen tables that have delaminated, broken bases, broke pedestals, etc. These tables are not extremely durable tables. So its not far fetched this will shorten their life from the vibration/bumps/bangs that sets up from being mounted on a pole in a towed rv at speed. If one does come lose from a big bump/ruff roads/etc, its conceivable it could break something else on its way down..? I have had a table come down while driving...
The beds should be in the full up position, tight at the top of their travel, to prevent any movement, with pinned track. If left in the down position they can move around maybe damaging something or themselves from road bumps vibration.
Just a guess, but on some setups it might even add some rigidity/strenth to the walls if beds are up tight..?
It takes just a couple of minutes to put the beds in travel position.
And the same goes for removing the tables. Do it if you want, or not, its not critical imo...
jmo