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mkguitar
Sep 27, 2015Explorer
I've seen a B pulling a teardrop...bedroom for the kids at night.
a larger trailer doesn't make alot of sense..2 galleys, 2 heads, double the systems
the prime advantages of B's are the fuel economy and ease to drive and park.
Pulling a TT takes that away. occasional use like the teardrop does seem smart if you have a whole gang.
different models have different capacities. my chev will pull 5000# w/ 500# tongue weight.
in terms of real life day to day- we are 2 + 85 pound dog.
Our pleasure-way only has the 2 front seats...which swivel.
we use TV trays and both the included table tops and mast are now stored at home.
we have a fore/aft sleeper ( sideways sleepers are for short people)and just leave the bed made up all the time.
Very common that the dog or whoever isn;t driving is in the back reading, watching TV ( movies on usb stick)or napping ( PBS history of baseball is great for lulling off to sleep)
I'm 6'2" and can move around fine barefoot or flip flops...no thick soled boots
when we land, we usually have campground picnic table plus our folding chairs and awning- so really the elbow room is outside.
life inside a B can be tight, I found the youtube dealer videos of various models made it easy to assess/imagine interior space use
mike
a larger trailer doesn't make alot of sense..2 galleys, 2 heads, double the systems
the prime advantages of B's are the fuel economy and ease to drive and park.
Pulling a TT takes that away. occasional use like the teardrop does seem smart if you have a whole gang.
different models have different capacities. my chev will pull 5000# w/ 500# tongue weight.
in terms of real life day to day- we are 2 + 85 pound dog.
Our pleasure-way only has the 2 front seats...which swivel.
we use TV trays and both the included table tops and mast are now stored at home.
we have a fore/aft sleeper ( sideways sleepers are for short people)and just leave the bed made up all the time.
Very common that the dog or whoever isn;t driving is in the back reading, watching TV ( movies on usb stick)or napping ( PBS history of baseball is great for lulling off to sleep)
I'm 6'2" and can move around fine barefoot or flip flops...no thick soled boots
when we land, we usually have campground picnic table plus our folding chairs and awning- so really the elbow room is outside.
life inside a B can be tight, I found the youtube dealer videos of various models made it easy to assess/imagine interior space use
mike
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