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oyarsa
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Oct 16, 2017

What sheet size?

I tried to do a search because surely someone has asked this, but I didn't find anything.

We bought a 2017 Bullet 247BHSWE (our first RV). We don't get it till next Friday, but of course I'm already planning the stuff we need. I can't seem to find the dimensions of the beds. I assume the queen is a full size queen? The bunks are the odd cut-away double size.

Any suggestion what sizes, where best to buy, other suggestions? I found bunk sheets at Camping World online, but I can't tell if they're for the right size bunk...
  • At least I'm not the only one that can't find the specific dimensions. Sounds like tucking is the way to go.

    There are several things that are surprising me about stocking a trailer. A lack of specifically sized sheets, for one, and it seems it would be helpful to have some sort of kitchen stocking kit. Something that provides lightweight, durable plates, cups, utensils, pots, pans, etc. all as one kit. Maybe that's being a bit lazy...
  • The specs indicate the main bed is a queen size, (doesn.t specify reg queen 60x80 or short queen 60x75). I use the same sheets as at home, bought from Sears, Walmart or wherever. In the RV, short queen, I just tuck the last 5 inches fitted sheet, under the foot end, never had a problem. I know others will buy clips?? to hold the corners.
    On my overhead bunk, 2 piece mattress, I use twin size fitted sheets, tucking the excess in.
    For your bunks, doesn't specify width, you may need full size or twin size sheets and tuck the excess under, foot or sides.

    Ken
  • Our TT queen mattress is near enough, that our home queen sheets fits corner to corner; but even with the foam pad we added, the thickness is too thin and we have to tuck the bottom of the fitted sheets under.

    Like many things, the TT industry plays fast and loose with dimensions.
  • Cant tell if your model has a full sized or a short queen, in trailers in that size range, many have a queen that is only 76" long instead of the standard 80"

    On the notched doubles, we used to only use flat sheets and just tucked those. The same can be done with the short queen if needed.