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rsaylor3
Oct 06, 2017Explorer
We have had our Cruiser Viewfinder Signature 32rlss for 2 1/2 years now. We do about 30 night a year, but for the last 4 1/2 months we have been living in it fulltime. We sold our house in 2 days, which was much quicker than the new builder could finish the new house:) We have a 10 year old and a 3 year old. It's an amazing set up with the opposing slides! Huge amount of room.
Ours has the TV/Fireplace right in front of the two rockers and within comfortable view of the large sofa. We do have an outdoor kitchen with little fridge, sink and 2 burner stove. We also have a outdoor tv that we thought we would use more!
This is my very first camper. It is a 32' box, and 36' total length. Once I had my hitch set up properly (which the dealership didn't do) it's been a painless towing experience.
If your current tow vehicle won't make it for over 8,000 lbs, you will have trouble finding this type of floorplan. My GVWR is over 9,000lbs, but I'm usually under that.
We looked for 2 years and spent time in a lot of floor plans before settling on this one. The extra room for us to "live in", vs a bunkhouse for the kids was a great trade off! The large sofa is great to just pull the cushions off and the older kid sleeps on it without even folding it out, it's basically a twin bed! As he gets older, he and his little brother will have a bigger bed than us!
Good luck with your choice. Go and spend time in a lot of trailers. Tell the salesman to come back later and just sit and feel it all out.
Ours has the TV/Fireplace right in front of the two rockers and within comfortable view of the large sofa. We do have an outdoor kitchen with little fridge, sink and 2 burner stove. We also have a outdoor tv that we thought we would use more!
This is my very first camper. It is a 32' box, and 36' total length. Once I had my hitch set up properly (which the dealership didn't do) it's been a painless towing experience.
If your current tow vehicle won't make it for over 8,000 lbs, you will have trouble finding this type of floorplan. My GVWR is over 9,000lbs, but I'm usually under that.
We looked for 2 years and spent time in a lot of floor plans before settling on this one. The extra room for us to "live in", vs a bunkhouse for the kids was a great trade off! The large sofa is great to just pull the cushions off and the older kid sleeps on it without even folding it out, it's basically a twin bed! As he gets older, he and his little brother will have a bigger bed than us!
Good luck with your choice. Go and spend time in a lot of trailers. Tell the salesman to come back later and just sit and feel it all out.
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