โFeb-22-2016 10:39 AM
โFeb-22-2016 04:51 PM
826storm wrote:
Although it may sound like I'm rambling the intent of my setup in scenery is to explain my desire to have a rear living set-up even though I have 2 boys (age 7&9)...The bulk of my apprehension revolves around the almost unanimous opinion that if you have kids you want a bunk house. I have told myself (and my wife agrees) that we can easily manage sleeping agreements with the fold out couch and table. Or heck, my boys almost prefer during on an air mattress over there own beds.
โFeb-22-2016 03:46 PM
lawrosa wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
I know you are looking for a travel trailer, ...(still searching).
Keep in mind he has a 07 silverado tow limit 7400 lbs...Crew cab no less so his TW will need to be low low low...
Forget any 5th wheel...
โFeb-22-2016 03:32 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I know you are looking for a travel trailer, but here is a floor plan for the Coachmen Chaparral 390 QSMB.
If you notice, it does have the rear living room, and bunks on the side (although a fifth wheel, this is one good looking camper).
(Personally, I have an Outback 298RE with the full rear living room. Ideal for 2 people, but can sleep a couple kids in the living room if needed.)
Here's the Coachmen floor plan. I'm searching for an equivalent in a Travel Trailer version. (still searching).
โFeb-22-2016 03:11 PM
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โFeb-22-2016 12:33 PM
gbopp wrote:
Get a bunk house. Setting up and taking down the couch/dinette gets old, real quick.
Real quick.
It's okay for occasional use but, not every night. Plus, it gives your boys their own personal area.
They will like that.
โFeb-22-2016 12:32 PM
โFeb-22-2016 12:29 PM
826storm wrote:
Yes, I definitely understand that reasoning and it is probably most practical but man, I just love the idea of sitting there in the back watching the river go by. Our river spot is only about 2 miles from our house so the overnight stays will probably be somewhat minimal. I work a really weird swing shift so this camper will also be an outlet for me to enjoy many of the days off I have during the week by myself down by the river. Ugh, I just can't decide. Ha ha ha
โFeb-22-2016 12:14 PM
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โFeb-22-2016 11:17 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Few thoughts:
1. Converting the couch every night - no big deal. Converting the dinette every night - pain. Night time will come and you will always have to move things off the dinette. The tables are a pain to deal with - not difficult, just a pain. Cushions never fit easily.
2. You won't be able to sit in your recliners and talk into the late night with the kids sleeping right there on the couch and dinette.
3. At their ages, will the kids prefer to be in a tent with their air mattresses? Heck, you could build a lean-to for them, or even a tree house and they'd love sleeping there far more than in the trailer. Look outside the box for sleeping arrangements for them since it will be a stationary camp on property you own.
4. Personally, I never liked the bunks - even as a kid. I always felt claustrophobic in them. And the "private space" really isn't private. Also, when boys start growing, they GROW. You'll need to make sure you get a bunkhouse that will fit them in 4 years when that happens.
โFeb-22-2016 11:11 AM