camp-n-family wrote:
You get what you pay for. They are built as an entry level trailer and you can see where they cut costs. That being said my coworker has a '12 26BH and it has served him well. Only issues has been the electric tongue jack, replaced twice under warranty, and the couch is missing a cross brace so it is very flimsy.
I personally find it dark inside, not many windows, and the storage areas are hard to access. The front storage is only accessible from one side, water heater is on the other, and the doors are small. Also, it lacks a thermostat for the AC.
I'm very well aware it's an entry level trailer but for the price I think it is built better than some I've looked at. Hell I put a Barker tongue jack on my Hyrbird and I've had to replace it twice because of it going out, that kind of thing can happen to any of them regardless of the brand and or price. They must have improved the thermostat as I have a thermostat for both heat and cool.