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- YnotTurboExplorerWe have a bunk house fiver... lots of room.

- DutchmenSportExplorerJCasper!
Don't just settle for the "best deal." Keep looking. You need to go visit as many dealerships as possible with your "dream" floor plan in mind. But also go with an open mind when you do.
When we purchased our Outback we had 2 very specific floor plans in mind, 2 very specific campers. The dealer showed us the one we "really" wanted, which didn't hold a candle to the one's we were so dead-set for getting. I was annoyed when the dealer started drilling us what we were looking for. But he put the pieces together. He showed us what we came for, but he also showed us what we really wanted based on our description. When we walked in it truly was the "AH HA! moment!" We had 3 more dealers we planned on visiting that day too. We did not pass "go" and we did not collect $200! We went straight for the gold! I'm so glad he listed to us, and then showed us what we were really wanting.
You do the same. Don't just "settle"! Wait for the "AH! HA! moment!" And when it happens every other camper will be just that ... "another camper!" - bhhExplorerI.e., Supply and demand
the_happiestcamper wrote:
TT sleeping arrangements > FW sleeping arrangements
Class C sleeping arrangements > class A sleeping arrangements
Catering to different demographics. - JCasperExplorerI am looking seriously at the Jayco 34.5BHTS and the Cougar 320QBS. I can't decide between them right now, it's a tough choice. When I keep shopping I see so many others that I kind of like, but I don't really want to go with a TT.
Maybe I'll just make an impulse purchase based on who makes me the best deal. - CeciltExplorerCheckout the Sandpiper line by Forest River. Also, Rockwood Signature Ultra light as a bunkhouse 5ver.
- ymehpExplorer
pappcam wrote:
Found this one as well. It's a smaller BH model.
Cherokee 265B
This is a great floor plan! We see a lot of these at the campgrounds. Also like the TT with the separate rear bunkroom, bathroom access and outside kitchen. There has to be a similar 5er I would think? - pappcamExplorer
- ymehpExplorerThere are also toy haulers that are under 60G, the drop down queen beds and separate room are nice!
- DutchmenSportExplorer
- mdamerellExplorer
JCasper wrote:
I'm in the market for a bunkhouse Fifth wheel. While browsing on line there are so many more travel trailers that fit the needs I am after. I want a fifth wheel because they tow so much better then any travel trailer I've hauled. I don't think I'm after any advice, just venting a little here.
You have to look for them but they are there. Heartland's Sundance line has 3 different bunkhouse models 3300CK, 3400QB, 3600QB these are mid-Profile. The QB's are 1.5 bath which is nice to have with kids.
Also if you have a ton of kids you need a van to move them and TT fits that bill.
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