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- GordonThreeExplorerreally broad question, can you narrow it down a little? u mention bunks, so do you want bunks, how many bunks, what size bunks?
- TerryallanExplorer IIApex TT are really light, and have lots of room as well. Our Apex is 31' long, Has a larges slide = Sofa, and kitchen. Bunkhouse. 2 full beds for bunks, and weighs dry YELLOW sticker 4811lb. that includes battery, empty propane tanks, awning, well everything in it. It has a 74- 7500lb GVWR
- Dick_BExplorerDon't know but I would peruse Jayco who makes almost every kind of RV and has for years.
No, I don't work for them and don't even own one. - tnrv_erExplorer IILivinlite
- afidelExplorer IIThe trailer in my signature is comfortable for 4 large people for at least 10 days, we'll be doing 3 weeks straight in it this summer and I'm not worried about space. It weighs ~3k lbs dry with a gvwr of 3,600.
- naturistNomadCheck out Trail Manor as well.
- mikakujaExplorerLivinlite x2
- TomG2ExplorerJayco X2
Not sure what the X's mean, but the SLX series of Jaycos are light in weight and cost with quality equal to or better than the half dozen other brands that I have owned in the past 14 years. Most of the appliances are common throughout the industry. Just purchased my second Jayco. - theoldwizard1Explorer IIMost of the "eggshell" TT are fairly light.
The Lil' Snoozy is kind of "radical" in that there is no propane (double burner electric hot plate, electric space heater) and it can be order without a black water tank (removable toilet cassette). I sounds crazy, but most people do NOT camp at sites without electric and everything in the TT can be run on a 2000-3000W generator. - _tiredTeacherExplorer II
TomG2 wrote:
Jayco X2
Not sure what the X's mean,...
Means "times two" = I agree.
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