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handye9
Feb 14, 2014Explorer II
In floor plan pictures, I see a wall at foot of the bed in all three trailers.
We had a TT with that type of bedroom set up, with a short (60X74) queen bed. The front wall of the TT was sloped, so, there really wasn't 74 inches between that wall and the wall at foot of the bed. I like to stretch out in bed and at 5'8", my head touched the front wall and my feet touched the wall at foot of the bed. I did not sleep well.
The trailers on your list, only the Funfinder has a full size queen bed. It also has a higher ceiling and vaulted roof (rain and snow run off faster).
A note on holding tank sizes. Some manufacturers include water in the hot water heater (6 gallon standard) with the fresh water holding capacity. Your chart shows the Skyline with six more gallons in fresh water. The actual holding tank could be 36, just like the other two trailers.
If it were me, I would pick the Funfinder.
We had a TT with that type of bedroom set up, with a short (60X74) queen bed. The front wall of the TT was sloped, so, there really wasn't 74 inches between that wall and the wall at foot of the bed. I like to stretch out in bed and at 5'8", my head touched the front wall and my feet touched the wall at foot of the bed. I did not sleep well.
The trailers on your list, only the Funfinder has a full size queen bed. It also has a higher ceiling and vaulted roof (rain and snow run off faster).
A note on holding tank sizes. Some manufacturers include water in the hot water heater (6 gallon standard) with the fresh water holding capacity. Your chart shows the Skyline with six more gallons in fresh water. The actual holding tank could be 36, just like the other two trailers.
If it were me, I would pick the Funfinder.
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