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srt20
May 19, 2016Explorer
My bud has that model, he uses it as a destination trailer. Says on a seasonal all summer, takes it home in fall.
I have a similar trailer. Keystone Hideout 38fkts. Sliding door, residential fridge, holding tanks.
Keystone calls it a TT, some dealers call it a park model, I call it a destination trailer or a TT. It's 40ft long and stays on my site all year.
I consider park models, no holding tanks, pitched roof, wood style siding. But I guess it really doesn't make much of a difference except maybe to the insurance company.
I have a similar trailer. Keystone Hideout 38fkts. Sliding door, residential fridge, holding tanks.
Keystone calls it a TT, some dealers call it a park model, I call it a destination trailer or a TT. It's 40ft long and stays on my site all year.
I consider park models, no holding tanks, pitched roof, wood style siding. But I guess it really doesn't make much of a difference except maybe to the insurance company.
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