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Caboose66
Apr 06, 2014Explorer
I have to agree with most that the 2nd door to the bathroom was a selling point for us when choosing our new trailer last year - a Cruiser Viewfinder 28BHSS. We were sold on the double over double layout as I wanted to stay in the 28-foot class and I did not want the small, narrow bunks. My kids are 12 and 15 so the larger, separate bunks were a must. It would be a lot of room for a couple of 6 year olds, but there are only going to get older and bigger. If the separate bunk"house" is a big deal, and you still want the separate bathroom door, you will most likely be looking at a 30-31 foot class at least. The front queen is nice for accessibility, especially if you get a layout that has full access from both sides of the foot of the bed.
All that being said... I agree with the post about the tow-vehicle (TV) being a major consideration. It was for me. It kept me from getting "1-foot-itis" as I knew that. Wanted to be at 28 feet and 6000 lb. dry-weight max.
Good luck and happy hunting.
Dean
All that being said... I agree with the post about the tow-vehicle (TV) being a major consideration. It was for me. It kept me from getting "1-foot-itis" as I knew that. Wanted to be at 28 feet and 6000 lb. dry-weight max.
Good luck and happy hunting.
Dean
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