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mrkoje
Jan 09, 2015Explorer
Not sure how to respond to this. To answer most of your questions - yes there is such a thing. Actually most of the travel trailers you will see in the market have a queen (short) and have a dinette especially in the 25ft + size.
You can find trailers that are better insulated than others. Storage space is dependent on the floorplan you choose.
I would like to ask you why you put an arbitrary model year as a qualifier for your search - would you not consider a 2006 model year if it met your criteria?
Full-timing in a travel trailer, especially one with out a slide, might be possible for the well determined - for most it would be overly crowded. As with anything you could make it work with the right attitude.
As for recommendations - I would recommend you look for a Terry, Arctic Fox (Northwood MFG), Lance etc.. Those brands are reputable and well made (*cough *cough for RV standards anyways). Honestly, if you're limiting your search to pre-2005 you will just need to see what is on the market at the time you are ready to purchase. If you are looking for something very specific then it might take a long time to find it. If you are flexible - then some doors open for you.
Best of luck in your search - ask questions and the community here will try to help you with some answers.
P.S. if it is an option for you I would reconisder wanting to full time in a no-slide TT and instead try for a larger unit like a 5th wheel with a slide. Runner up would be a TT in the 28+ with a slide or two. The extra space might keep your sanity in check. : )
You can find trailers that are better insulated than others. Storage space is dependent on the floorplan you choose.
I would like to ask you why you put an arbitrary model year as a qualifier for your search - would you not consider a 2006 model year if it met your criteria?
Full-timing in a travel trailer, especially one with out a slide, might be possible for the well determined - for most it would be overly crowded. As with anything you could make it work with the right attitude.
As for recommendations - I would recommend you look for a Terry, Arctic Fox (Northwood MFG), Lance etc.. Those brands are reputable and well made (*cough *cough for RV standards anyways). Honestly, if you're limiting your search to pre-2005 you will just need to see what is on the market at the time you are ready to purchase. If you are looking for something very specific then it might take a long time to find it. If you are flexible - then some doors open for you.
Best of luck in your search - ask questions and the community here will try to help you with some answers.
P.S. if it is an option for you I would reconisder wanting to full time in a no-slide TT and instead try for a larger unit like a 5th wheel with a slide. Runner up would be a TT in the 28+ with a slide or two. The extra space might keep your sanity in check. : )
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