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jerem0621
Jan 09, 2015Explorer II
The thing about a TT with no slide is that it does consume less propane.
We set our 31 ft no slide TT next to my buddy's 37 ft quad slide montana. He was refilling his propane tanks nearly 3 to 1 of mine. We had 29 ft of living space inside and out RV was very roomy.
Ours was a front kitchen with a dinette across from the sink and stove. There was a Mid living room with a chair and a Couch. Small hall way with a huge closet on the left (looking back towards the rear) and the full bath to the right. At the end of the trailer was a master bedroom with a walk around queen bed.
We had four in our RV... One DS got the couch...the other DS got the dinette. DW and I got the queen bed.
Loved that floor plan. Camped hundreds of nights there all over the southeast.
There were a few times we wanted a slide out....mostly when we were all trying to get ready for church all at the same time. Then again, without two bathrooms a quad slide fiver would have had the same issue.
We preferred the non bunkhouse because we had all 29 ft of interior space to use. If the boys wanted privacy then they can go to a tent. Lol
Fulltiming is possible...but you have to be adaptive and be ready to overcome issues as they pop up. Like what happens if the campground loses electricity and it's 15° outside? You better be ready for stuff like this. RV's do not hold heat like a home would in that same situation. A warm RV without power will become an ice box in minutes.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
We set our 31 ft no slide TT next to my buddy's 37 ft quad slide montana. He was refilling his propane tanks nearly 3 to 1 of mine. We had 29 ft of living space inside and out RV was very roomy.
Ours was a front kitchen with a dinette across from the sink and stove. There was a Mid living room with a chair and a Couch. Small hall way with a huge closet on the left (looking back towards the rear) and the full bath to the right. At the end of the trailer was a master bedroom with a walk around queen bed.
We had four in our RV... One DS got the couch...the other DS got the dinette. DW and I got the queen bed.
Loved that floor plan. Camped hundreds of nights there all over the southeast.
There were a few times we wanted a slide out....mostly when we were all trying to get ready for church all at the same time. Then again, without two bathrooms a quad slide fiver would have had the same issue.
We preferred the non bunkhouse because we had all 29 ft of interior space to use. If the boys wanted privacy then they can go to a tent. Lol
Fulltiming is possible...but you have to be adaptive and be ready to overcome issues as they pop up. Like what happens if the campground loses electricity and it's 15° outside? You better be ready for stuff like this. RV's do not hold heat like a home would in that same situation. A warm RV without power will become an ice box in minutes.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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