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JimM68
Feb 17, 2014Explorer
Most of the newer bunkhouse models have the bunks in a full wall slide, opposite the bathroom. The bunks take up no room at all.
Sometimes they are nice enough to put a big drawer under the bottom bunk for storage?
When we were shopping, my DW thought the bunkhouse models looked cool. Someplace to put the kids where we didn't have to convert to beds daily.
I pointed out that as we were in our mid-fifties and still very active adults, perhaps we wanted a little more space between ourselves and our kids, for privacies sake. I won that one, or should I say we both did :)
The TT vs class A thing is tough. Many if not all TT's are made for weekender families. Most have a "master bedroom" in the front, and a "bunkroom" in the back. Some can hold 5 or 6 kids without making up a dinette or stacking them like cordwood.
Class A's are luxo accomodations for 2, kids are an afterthought.
It's just a different market.
Sometimes they are nice enough to put a big drawer under the bottom bunk for storage?
When we were shopping, my DW thought the bunkhouse models looked cool. Someplace to put the kids where we didn't have to convert to beds daily.
I pointed out that as we were in our mid-fifties and still very active adults, perhaps we wanted a little more space between ourselves and our kids, for privacies sake. I won that one, or should I say we both did :)
The TT vs class A thing is tough. Many if not all TT's are made for weekender families. Most have a "master bedroom" in the front, and a "bunkroom" in the back. Some can hold 5 or 6 kids without making up a dinette or stacking them like cordwood.
Class A's are luxo accomodations for 2, kids are an afterthought.
It's just a different market.
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