Jan-24-2015 06:17 AM
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Jan-26-2015 02:28 PM
timmac wrote:
Kids grow up fast and before you know it they don't want to go camping with mom and dad anymore, mine thought it was lame once they hit 15 to 16 years of age, so you might want to buy one without bunks so you and the wife can enjoy by yourself once they get older, look at floor plans without the bunks and see if the couch makes into a bed.
That's unless your kids are very young {under 8} than go for bunks.
Jan-26-2015 12:50 PM
Jan-26-2015 12:05 PM
TugCamp wrote:
I went from a 30' bunkhouse 5er to my current Vista 32K. I do agree that the biggest compromise was the smaller kitchen but since we do a lot of outdoor cooking so it was an easy compromise. I love the easy set up makes everything so much more relaxing, I also like that the road trip is part of the overall trip. Even though I had a Dodge Mega Cab it was still cramped with DW the kids and the my late Doberman...this is sooooo much better. Also, I have a 2012 32k and my front seats rotate...
Jan-26-2015 12:02 PM
Jan-25-2015 02:40 PM
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Jan-24-2015 06:25 PM
Jan-24-2015 03:51 PM
RedJeep wrote:
My friend, we're basically in the same boat as you. "Down sizing" from a big fifth wheel to a class A bunkhouse. We are now in process of buying a 2008 Georgetown 350ds. We had been looking at the shorter ones, but decided the kitchen was too cramped. I drove the 36' Georgetown this week and it felt much smaller than my current setup for maneuverability. Will my wife drive it? Well, I guess we'll see.
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the PPL Georgetown has a futon in place of the sofa. I would guess that the seatbelts are non-functional. That would be a deal killer for me. Although you could always chunk the futon and put a regular RV sofa back in.
Question: Are you planning on having a toad? I found that driving the class A without a toad (we used to have a class C with a toad) is very easy. We are going to resist dragging a car behind us for as long as possible. We do two types of trips; several very long 3k mile trips per year and frequent very short trips to the Oregon coast.
Colo Native wrote:
I am doing just the opposite of you guys I am looking to go to a 5th wheel from my current 34' bunkhouse that I am trying to sell. See signature for class A model. PM me for more info.
Jan-24-2015 10:35 AM
Jan-24-2015 10:24 AM
Colo Native wrote:
I am doing just the opposite of you guys I am looking to go to a 5th wheel from my current 34' bunkhouse that I am trying to sell. See signature for class A model. PM me for more info.
Jan-24-2015 07:09 AM
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