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- newman_fulltimeExplorer IILook at starcraft air one line up
- randrx2Explorer
randrx2 wrote:
newman fulltimer wrote:
Look at forest river has some close to that
Nope. Nothing in Forest River.
Also, to clarify, we are looking for no slides and lightweight.
Thank you.
Thanks. That is close.
Also, we are trying to stay in the 18' range. - BUFFALODANExplorerhttp://kz-rv.com/sportsmen-classic/204.html
its very close- just in reverse order with the bed up front - dockmasterdaveExplorerWe used to have a palomino that had the corner bed, corner bath, similar kitchen layout, but had the dinette across the front as stated above. I think it was a 21. Might check their site.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIThe closest i found is a flaggstaff superlight 27 bess or a23 lb
- randrx2Explorer
newman fulltimer wrote:
Look at forest river has some close to that
Nope. Nothing in Forest River.
Also, to clarify, we are looking for no slides and lightweight.
Thank you. - tatestExplorer IIThis would be 19-21 feet of TT. In that size TT I've seen rear corner bath plus rear corner bed. Sometimes a twin bunk over a double bed. Usually there will be a full-size dinette across the front, leaving more room for the kitchen.
This one from Bigfoot, e.g.:
http://www.bigfootrv.com/bigfoot_rv_travel_trailers_2500_series.html#
It is not common, because when there is room for it, the primary bed will be up front, where the trailer is more stable. Also, to provide for a roomier bathroom, the beds beside a rear corner bath will more often be twin width or smaller, and bunked.
I don't think you will find a TT that has undersized dinette opposite an undersized jackknife like that, leaving an aisle to the front wall. The aisle would go nowhere.
Most current manufacturers have all of their floorplans on advertising web sites, that would be at least a couple thousand to look through, maybe 50-200 in that size range. Won't do you much good to have someone else looking through all of them for you, as you would be in a better position to spot what variation best fits what you are looking for.
Bigfoot 2500 series is no slideout, but are relatively heavy for their size because built for four-season use. - newman_fulltimeExplorer IILook at forest river has some close to that
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