out_for_a_rip wrote:
We are looking for a bunkhouse with a smaller outdoor kitchen most have a two burner, small fridge, and sink or sprayer nearby. The sink is the most appealing part of it for the kids, the fridge I would likely remove and utilize that space for storage, I like using a cooler for my Dad pops:B I've only seen one TT in the floor plan we're after with a plumbed drain, is that a big deal?
Also how are the stoves typically? Do they have enough BTUs to be worth a count?
Thanks again
If you are open to a TT (I see you may be going to a 5ver), find a used Outback 300rb. It is a great floor plan for a couple, has the biggest bathroom I have seen and a great bedroom. They were discontinued in 2015. I assume because most couples would buy a 5ver if they were buying over 30 feet, but that is only a guess.
We love our full outside kitchen. The door opens up and covers you in the rain, unless of course its a downpour. We cook 75 to 90 % of the time outside, depending on the outside temperature. The fridge works fine for us as we are usually at least 2 - 3 days at any particular site and have shore power. The sink is great for washing hands, the cabinets great for storing whatever. When we go full time, if we still have this TT, we will see about installing a 2 way fridge. It would be very hard for us to do without now. For us, its the focal point of our outside area. Wish I could post picks but for some reason can't seem to from our campsite in NH.
Oldcow