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- BmachExplorer IICheck out the keystone passport 2950 bh.
- tusun4Explorerjust checked out the funfinder and something like that would be an option for sure....thankyou!
- tusun4Explorerthanks for the info. There are only 2 adults and 2 teenage kids. Currently we have a fold down bed in the front and a queen in the back with a bunk. Both kids are tall so the small bunk really isnt good. I thought with the quad bunks they would have a little more head room on the bottom. And putting a table up and down all the time for a bed, would be a pain.
- APTExplorerI am not aware of any quad bunk TTs at 27'. 32 seems to be the typical.
I am not aware of any TTs with quad bnks and outoor kitchen. They all take up the curb side bottom bunk space. Are 3 bunks enough?
There are quad BH starting arounf 5000 pounds dry, and with OK closer to 6000 pouds dry.
Funfinder 262 looks interesting. Mabe enough of a compromise for you.
Be careful of payload of your F-150. 7000 pounds loaded TT means 800-1000 pounds of TW. Typical crew cab F-150s have about 1400 pounds of payload. 1400 minus 1000 pounds of TW means your family and cargo in the bed can only weigh 400 pounds. - turkiiExplorerWe are looking for basically the same thing. Everything we have been looking at is in the 35' and 8000 lb dry weight range.
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- hmknightncExplorerHi and welcome to the forum. I asked the moderators to move this to the TT section where you'll get a lot more responses. You can search the various TT makers to see if make a model meeting your needs but generically quadbunks and outdoor kitchen means long and heavy. There maybe some out there but I am not aware of any bunk model TTs less than 30' long and that is just 2 bunks next to the bathroom. Quadbunks generally means a seperate room and a lot more length/wieght. Quad bunk and outdoor kitchen with an F150 is going to tough but maybe
- mrkojeExplorerYou're going to be limited in the size/weight of the TT because of the payload on the 1/2 pickup. By requiring "quad" bunks and a queen bed I'm assuming that there is going to be at 6 of you traveling together? Unless you plan on taking a seperate vehicle just the human weight will eat up a lot of the payload for your truck.
There are a lot of TT with quad bunks and outdoor kitchens. Do a google search:
https://www.google.com/#bav=on.2,or.&fp=106fbc9732afbccd&q=quad+bunk+travel+trailer+with+outdoor+kitchen+
You'll want to know your available payload before choosing a TT with too much tongue weight though.
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