Wow, we were in the same situation that you are seven years ago. This is your lucky day; I know just the trailer that you are looking for. You want a 2002-2003 Jayco model 326G. It is 33' long, has quad bunks, a small slide in the middle and weighs ~5500# dry. We purchased ours and never looked back. I camp with my wife and our three kids; they are now 16, 14 and 12. We have camped with 8-10 people in a pinch. It is very comfortable for our family of 5. We now take friends of our kids with us from time to time. We have not had any big problems with our trailer that I could not handle myself. I just replaced the tires on it last year. I did have to go through the brakes and brake wiring, the wiring caused all the problems. Take it from me, if you do get a trailer like ours purchase a Hensley Arrow hitch used before you even start looking for the trailer. This trailer pushed our 1/2 ton Ford Econoline van all over the place before I installed the Hensley Arrow. Now it pulls like a dream, this rig is so stable now that I let my wife drive while I sleep! As long as you don't intend to pull it through the mountains on a regular basis you will be just fine. We live in Michigan which is a pretty flat state. I have had it through the Rockies a couple of times. The van handling was perfect but the engine had a work out. I did change the rear axle gear ratio to a 3.73:1 from a 3.50:1. Our van responded very nicely to that little change. The van is happy pulling the trailer in Michigan at 68-70MPH in overdrive now. One last thing, purchase a good hydraulic based electronic brake controller. They are a bit more expensive but are worth the extra price in the long run. Hope this helps.