โOct-04-2016 07:14 PM
โOct-09-2016 05:43 PM
xteacher wrote:
Of the four you mentioned, I would go with the Jayco. A friend has a brother who works on RVs, and he's seen the least amount of problems with them, compared to other brands.
โOct-09-2016 05:42 PM
GaryLee4 wrote:
I can't speak about the other brands but we purchased a Keystone Cougar 31' TT about 4 months ago and their quality seems really good. We've been camping 4 times without any problems. I'm not pushing Keystone, just speaking from our experience.
โOct-09-2016 04:27 PM
โOct-08-2016 07:13 PM
โOct-08-2016 08:31 AM
Andy F wrote:
NCC is Net Cargo Capacity I believe or maybe Net Carrying Capacity. Ironically it is usually the one number the manufacturers don't publish even though it is very important to know as a consumer. We are looking at class A motorhomes for retirement and we have found one manufacturer, Newmar, that has the number in their products specs on the website and in their brochures.
โOct-08-2016 07:04 AM
โOct-08-2016 06:55 AM
Lantley wrote:tmm2good wrote:bigbullelk wrote:
Expect TW to be in the range of 1300#-1400# on floorplans like this. Be careful loading up under the island bed. .
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Good point on center island and taking up space - will keep that in mind. What exactly do you mean by careful loading up under center island?
I think he means loading stuff under the bed, all that weight goes straight onto the tongue.
Yes TW can be quite hi on these units. These bunkhouse models have come a long way since I had a TT.
Someone mentioned center island takes up too much space. My thought is models without center island tend to have limited counter space.
Also beware of the NCC these units are crammed with features and amenities,they often have limited cargo capacity.
โOct-08-2016 06:53 AM
tmm2good wrote:bigbullelk wrote:
Expect TW to be in the range of 1300#-1400# on floorplans like this. Be careful loading up under the island bed. .
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Good point on center island and taking up space - will keep that in mind. What exactly do you mean by careful loading up under center island?
I think he means loading stuff under the bed, all that weight goes straight onto the tongue.
โOct-08-2016 06:44 AM
tmm2good wrote:bigbullelk wrote:
Expect TW to be in the range of 1300#-1400# on floorplans like this. Be careful loading up under the island bed. .
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Good point on center island and taking up space - will keep that in mind. What exactly do you mean by careful loading up under center island?
I think he means loading stuff under the bed, all that weight goes straight onto the tongue.
โOct-08-2016 06:13 AM
bigbullelk wrote:
Expect TW to be in the range of 1300#-1400# on floorplans like this. Be careful loading up under the island bed. .
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Good point on center island and taking up space - will keep that in mind. What exactly do you mean by careful loading up under center island?
โOct-08-2016 05:40 AM
bobndot wrote:
Our daughter has a PT in that size with no center island sink , make sure you have enough truck to do the job.
She found the center island to take up too much floor space with 5-6 people and a dog.
When laying this kind of cash , make sure you spend a bit of time in this floorplan with the whole family moving about. Tell the salesman to leave you alone for an hour.
Expect TW to be in the range of 1300#-1400# on floorplans like this. Be careful loading up under the island bed.
Owners like the KZ customer service as far as i know.
the 333BHK might work for you. This is a sportsman series, check the website for other series floorplans.
msrp on this model is in the $38k range. Should sell for $30k'ish .
http://www.kz-rv.com/products/sportsmen-travel-trailers-and-fifth-wheels/travel-trailer-333BHK.html
โOct-06-2016 09:36 AM
โOct-06-2016 09:08 AM
WX9DX wrote:
Don't buy a Coleman! I just bought a 3015BH and you won't believe the problems with Colman service!
Jimmy, WX9DX
โOct-05-2016 06:24 PM