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carbine
Apr 24, 2017Explorer
Thanks guys.
Found an RV show not too far away yesterday and went looking. Salesman that I ended up talking to understood that we were not there to buy, but getting a mental list of things that we liked and layouts we wanted.
Found one TT where the rear bunks had about 12-18" of space above the mattress. My 6 year old couldn't even get back there. Aside from pets, I really don't see how a space like that is usable. Some of the better bunk setups had plenty of room.
I need to do more reading on going with a wood frame vs alum frame unit; pros and cons of both.
So far, we liked the North Trail 26DBSS and the Duchman 283BHSL; the salesman admitted they didn't have a ton of TTs. It was the last few hours of the show and the lot was empty. Guess they had a good weekend.
Looking online, the Nash 25C looks nice. It's just heavy compared to the above listed trailers.
Found an RV show not too far away yesterday and went looking. Salesman that I ended up talking to understood that we were not there to buy, but getting a mental list of things that we liked and layouts we wanted.
Found one TT where the rear bunks had about 12-18" of space above the mattress. My 6 year old couldn't even get back there. Aside from pets, I really don't see how a space like that is usable. Some of the better bunk setups had plenty of room.
I need to do more reading on going with a wood frame vs alum frame unit; pros and cons of both.
So far, we liked the North Trail 26DBSS and the Duchman 283BHSL; the salesman admitted they didn't have a ton of TTs. It was the last few hours of the show and the lot was empty. Guess they had a good weekend.
Looking online, the Nash 25C looks nice. It's just heavy compared to the above listed trailers.
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