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Jul 01, 2015Explorer
I love traveling in my 19' trailer with one slide out. It's perfect me and my small dog. I have a comfortable chair and a 32" television set, so it's great when I'm inside due to weather or just because I want to be.
But if I were traveling with a spouse ( don't have one of those anymore ! ) I would consider this funfinder "too small".
I like the fact that many times I get to choose a campsite that is a bit more desirable to me ( and often more secluded ) simply because this trailer is short enough to fit.
A lot of folks come on forums complaining about the state of the RV industry ( mostly about quality ), but I see it differently. What I see is huge number of choices. As another poster said, there a seat for every azz. I loved the choices, and spent nearly a year looking before deciding on the camper I bought.
Just added a dish tailgater to it this last week for some upcoming extended travel.
But yes, to the original question, if I had a spouse then I would buy a bigger trailer and live with the compromises that come with it.
But if I were traveling with a spouse ( don't have one of those anymore ! ) I would consider this funfinder "too small".
I like the fact that many times I get to choose a campsite that is a bit more desirable to me ( and often more secluded ) simply because this trailer is short enough to fit.
A lot of folks come on forums complaining about the state of the RV industry ( mostly about quality ), but I see it differently. What I see is huge number of choices. As another poster said, there a seat for every azz. I loved the choices, and spent nearly a year looking before deciding on the camper I bought.
Just added a dish tailgater to it this last week for some upcoming extended travel.
But yes, to the original question, if I had a spouse then I would buy a bigger trailer and live with the compromises that come with it.
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