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Tvov
Apr 25, 2014Explorer II
Our 21ft Forest River (2004, hard to believe it is that old now!) has bunks in the back - one person up top, two people below. The U-shaped dinette in front drops down to make a queen size bed, and it sits 6 people when set up.
We've never found it an issue to drop down and put up the dinette, and being able to sit that many people has come in handy more than a few times during rainstorms. I am over 6ft tall and barely fit on the lower bunk... the queen size (well, basically queen size) bed is wonderful for me.
Search every inch of a used TT for water leaks. Especially if you are looking at 10 years old or more. Also check condition of rubber roof and how well the caulking on the roof is applied.
We've never found it an issue to drop down and put up the dinette, and being able to sit that many people has come in handy more than a few times during rainstorms. I am over 6ft tall and barely fit on the lower bunk... the queen size (well, basically queen size) bed is wonderful for me.
Search every inch of a used TT for water leaks. Especially if you are looking at 10 years old or more. Also check condition of rubber roof and how well the caulking on the roof is applied.
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