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theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Aug 12, 2019

True bunkhouse (4 teenager sized bunks)

Does anyone still make a TRUE bunkhouse TT ? Jayco stop making the 29QBS a couple of years ago.
  • Not sure what a teenager sized bunk is? My 18 year old is 6'1" 180lb and he fits fine in the 'small' 28" x 75" bunk in my TT, head height is a bigger deal than width for him so he gets the top bunk. From that perspective you're going to probably need to get everyone to actually go and sit in the bunks to make sure everyone has enough headroom.

    As an aside, standard navy rack is 27.5 x 77.5 (mattress is 26 x 76) and plenty of full sized adults have served. Personally I'm 6'3" and 250lb and I fit into a navy rack fine (air mattress is nice though!).
  • Our Jayco Jayflight Bungalow has a bunkhouse with opposing slides, 4 bunks and 2 trundles. The bottom bunks are 2 inches narrower than a single bed, but we replaced the mattresses with twin memory foam mattresses. They hang over a couple inches, but no big deal. The top bunks are narrower bunks, but we've had 15 and 16 year old nieces and nephews sleep on them without complaint. Our bunkhouse also has a half bath.

    -Michael
  • Keystone Bullet Premiere 31BHPR gives 2 bunks and a king size bed on the floor... I've slept my daughter, her two friends and their parents back there quite comfortably...
  • Maybe a toy hauler with the garage built out to suit you? We don’t have a travel trailer and our toy hauler is obnoxiously long. But, here’s an idea of what you can do with the garage:
    https://youtu.be/S7_8KRUhlng
  • They are harder to find because of the big ass outside kitchens everyone wants. Search for front bunk house models as a bunch of manufacturers make them.