uglymug wrote:
Bedlam -- The Host is just as tall as the Eagle Cap but the Host ceiling on the cabover is more tapered so there is not as much headroom. Also the Eagle Cap has more square footage in the cabover.
I need 4.5' of height to sit upright in a normal chair and not have my head against the ceiling. It needs to be about 5' or more in height to be a practical loft like you see in park model or tiny home trailers. When we sit outside, my camper slide outs are 5' above the ground and allow me to sit under them. I am very comfortable sitting upright on the mattress with my back supported by pillows but would not clear if I was 1.5' higher in a typical chair. A low beach chair or bean bag may work but now you have your legs stretched out in front of you taking up valuable floor space. Perhaps your family is not 6'+ like me? The idea is not unique: Some fifth wheels now have a forward living room over the king pin, but their ceilings are taller in this area - Gooseneck trailers with living quarters are closer to a truck camper dimensions and I have not found one with a living loft except for plus height and stacker models.