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RoyB
Sep 09, 2015Explorer II
I really don't have any idea how todays newer trailers stack up since after lets say 2010 where the manufacturer concept was changed to go as lite-weight as you could go... Prior to 2010 I would say the JAYCO trailers were among the best construction wise.
Also I guess you have discussed among yourself which TENT BED will be your primary bedroom. In our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer with Tent beds on both ends we found out rather quick that with our style of camping off the beaten trails that the front tent bed would give us the best protection feelings from two legged and four legged creatures that might be in the area by having the trailer tongue under the bed. Of course you would be sleeping directly over the top of the Propane tanks and battery banks.
Our POPUP trailer front tent bed is a direct route for getting into the bed without having to crawl over anything... This might be important to some folks... We are fortunate to also have a 5x8 front deck which moves the battery banks and the propane tanks almost completely out from under the front extended tent bed...
Our Starcraft 14 R/T POPUP trailer with tent beds extended
I notice the 206ES floorplan has a wrap around seating arrangement in front of the front tent bed which is also another bed setup so depending how folks are with you sleeping in the trailer you would crawling over a bunch of folks to get into bed haha... The rear tent bed probably would be our primary sleeping area in the 206ES floorplan since it is close to the bathroom and has a direct route to use to climb up into the bed.
This is probably a more private area especially if you have kids with you or visiting folks... You will also want to get as far away as you can from the Propane Furnace installed location as its 12VDC Blower assembly will drive you nuts. It will be very loud.. Even today I wake up everytime it kicks on...
There is a surprisingly alot of head room beneath our rear tent bed and the open ground below. You will hear all sort of noises under the trailer when camping off the power grid location... The wife was always saying "Did you you hear that?" when we was sleeping on that side. Never really bothered all that much until we started camping in the Wichita Mtns Wildife refuge near Medicine Park, OKLA and after a few grunts and snorts one night this is similar of what we saw the morning just 15 feet away from us.
Google Image...
You had to watch where you stepped at night finding your favorite 'pee' tree in the dark...
Roy and Carolyn
Also I guess you have discussed among yourself which TENT BED will be your primary bedroom. In our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer with Tent beds on both ends we found out rather quick that with our style of camping off the beaten trails that the front tent bed would give us the best protection feelings from two legged and four legged creatures that might be in the area by having the trailer tongue under the bed. Of course you would be sleeping directly over the top of the Propane tanks and battery banks.
Our POPUP trailer front tent bed is a direct route for getting into the bed without having to crawl over anything... This might be important to some folks... We are fortunate to also have a 5x8 front deck which moves the battery banks and the propane tanks almost completely out from under the front extended tent bed...
Our Starcraft 14 R/T POPUP trailer with tent beds extended
I notice the 206ES floorplan has a wrap around seating arrangement in front of the front tent bed which is also another bed setup so depending how folks are with you sleeping in the trailer you would crawling over a bunch of folks to get into bed haha... The rear tent bed probably would be our primary sleeping area in the 206ES floorplan since it is close to the bathroom and has a direct route to use to climb up into the bed.
This is probably a more private area especially if you have kids with you or visiting folks... You will also want to get as far away as you can from the Propane Furnace installed location as its 12VDC Blower assembly will drive you nuts. It will be very loud.. Even today I wake up everytime it kicks on...
There is a surprisingly alot of head room beneath our rear tent bed and the open ground below. You will hear all sort of noises under the trailer when camping off the power grid location... The wife was always saying "Did you you hear that?" when we was sleeping on that side. Never really bothered all that much until we started camping in the Wichita Mtns Wildife refuge near Medicine Park, OKLA and after a few grunts and snorts one night this is similar of what we saw the morning just 15 feet away from us.
Google Image...
You had to watch where you stepped at night finding your favorite 'pee' tree in the dark...
Roy and Carolyn
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