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RobertRyan
May 23, 2014Explorer
wmoses wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
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My suggestion collapsed it is more manoeuvrable in small spaces, but stretches to allow interior space.
Robert, I hope you are not banging your head on the wall too much at this point based on all the responses so far. Here are my 2 cents.
The front slide makes just as much sense as those US TTs that have a read (bed) slide - interior room is increased while side-side footprint is maintained. In this case even fore-aft footprint is maintained. The point is - space for the occupants is increased even if it does not meet with US sensibilities. The point is noted that since the A-frame already speaks to the lenght of the trailer it might as well be used for a permanently lengthened trailer, but (a) it would spoil the look, and (b) it would present a smaller "sail area" for cross winds, so towing stability will be unchanged.
I have a TT with 3 slides. This means when I get a spot I have to be concerned with objects to the sides, and curved pull-throughs that have trees are particularly a challenge. This little camper has no such issues, but interior space is increased. (Darn, perhaps I am repeating myself).
FWIW - I think it is a pretty cool cute little RV and I think that if it came to the US it would sell well (provided it is priced properly ;)). There are a lot of campers whol like teardrops and this one would be the cat's meow.
Thanks for taking the time to post your picture. I always like to see your posts of the RVs from Down Under. We can always learn from others and your posts certainly help to educated me on how RVers from OZ look at the same pasttime as we share here in NA.
One last question - how much does this trailer cost? ;)
Spot on post from you, that is what I wanted to convey. Price? I did not see or may have missed it on their website.
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