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Anyone seen a GD 376TH

Winged_One
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The Grand Design 376TH seems quit intriguing for someone like me who wants a trailer first, and a garage second.

GD 376th floorplan

Pictures

Have you seen one in person?

At first I didn't think my Goldwing would fit, but this video makes me wonder.

Loading a Harley

I like that some company's don't just make all the same standard TH designs. Innovation.
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Winged_One
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Explorer
Now, it does look like it is solid. There are steps up into the bedroom.

Definitely an interesting design. If we were in the market, I would check it out.
2013 F350 6.7 DRW SC Lariat
2011 Brookstone 354TS
Swivelwheel 58DW
1993 GL1500SE
Yamaha 3000ISEB

CarlT100
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I like the concept. However, we have two bikes to transport and two will not fit. May be without the outside kitchen, two would fit with one backed in.
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is_it_friday_ye
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That is interesting. Does the bed raise up on tracks? Mine is a different setup with a sofa/bed on the bottom and a bed on the top. Both raise up on tracks to fit a bike in there. Here's some photos of the one you're looking at.

https://www.granddesignrv.com/momentum-376TH-gallery.php#All_Images
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jmtandem
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The cargo area has no affect on the bed. The "room" portion doesn't move.



How does the bed and the motorcycle fit in the same space? The 376 floorplan is clear that both occupy the same area when the garage is being used.
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offtohavasu
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jmtandem wrote:
I like that some company's don't just make all the same standard TH designs. Innovation.


It is definately innovative. The garage at nine feet long leaves little walk around room for most large touring bikes. That might complicate securing the bike. The queen bed I assume cannot be used at the same time the motorcycle is still on board. Loading and unloading issues can be mitigated, but the bed for me would be a deal killer. At 19,000 pounds gross and 15,000 empty it is not going to be light. You have the truck to tow it so that should not be an issue.


The cargo area has no affect on the bed. The "room" portion doesn't move.

jmtandem
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I like that some company's don't just make all the same standard TH designs. Innovation.


It is definately innovative. The garage at nine feet long leaves little walk around room for most large touring bikes. That might complicate securing the bike. More interesting to me would be a video showing one person unloading the bike. At 19,500 pounds gross and 15,900 empty it is not going to be light. You have the truck to tow it so that should not be an issue.
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is_it_friday_ye
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I think you will find your answers on Grand Design Owners Forum

We like our Grand Design 328M so far. We haven't taken a trip yet but it sure looks nice in our backyard. I believe my garage is 10', which should fit a Gold Wing.
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2015 Grand Design Momentum 328M, disc brakes, Progressive Industries 50 amp EMS