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Hello from a new member and a question

Yinzer5097
Explorer
Explorer
Hello all. I am a new member and I am starting to research getting something larger than our A-liner. We love it but 3 kids, two adults and a dog is a bit crowded. I have been looking without much success for a TT that is under 30' (prefer 25' or less) with 4 bunk beds and a queen. With 3 kids and a dog I don't have a lot of time to build exactly what we need and I am convinced someone makes a TT like this. I have tried the advanced search in the forum with out much success...if I missed a similar thread I apologize in advance.
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vakirks
Explorer
Explorer
We loved our passport so much it got trashed. Now we are looking at hemisphere hyper lyte. Both quad bunk houses. 30 ish feet. Pay attention to outside storage with 3 kids need lots of toys. We have 4. They are all grown now but still go with us. There are tons of floor plans. Just make sure the bunk styles fit your needs. Have super fun!
The Virginia Kirks
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Yinzer5097
Explorer
Explorer
Hello and thank you all for the responses. We followed many of your suggestions and links and at least have some ideas. We seem to be an anomaly in the RV market. Bathroom and kitchen space are second fiddle to permanent sleeping space. It seems Sonic and Lance may be as close as we can get to what we want. We camp at a lot of state parks so we need to keep the length down.

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
This is probably the most compact bunkhouse out there:

https://www.bayououtdoor.com/inventory/NEW-2022-DUTCHMEN-KODIAK-SE-24171

You might try looking at toyhaulers too. The problem with most bunkhouses is the wasted space when not sleeping. Over half the trailer is sleeping area.

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
Tvov wrote:
Seems that most 4 bunk bed trailers are 30' and over, but there are some under. These links show a few, along with longer ones:


Yeah, if you want 4 separate bunks, it results in a longer trailer. Typically the master bedroom in one end and the bunks in the other. Bathroom, kitchen and living room need to fit between.

If you can live with 2 bunks (maybe use the pull out couch or drop the dinnete table), the bunks take one corner with the bathroom using the other corner allowing them to set up a layout that is 5-6ft shorter overall.
Tammy & Mike
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jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CACCCC_enUS893&sxsrf=ALiCzsbyqw5A9Zsa3umzPjB9y8IpYpdwBw:1653327199579&q=Bunkhouse+travel+trailer+floor+plans&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiJ67Xjk_b3AhW6lI4IHdUfDCcQ4qYDegQIIhAK&biw=1536&bih=714&dpr=1.25

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
A 25 footer isn't going to give you that much more room for two adults, three GROWING children and a dog IMO.
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Tvov
Explorer II
Explorer II
Seems that most 4 bunk bed trailers are 30' and over, but there are some under. These links show a few, along with longer ones:

https://camperreport.com/5-travel-trailers-with-quad-bunkhouse-layouts-for-families/

https://campersmarts.com/camper-bunk-bed-floorplans
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theoldwizard1
Explorer
Explorer
You will find more choices if you go with double bunks. Once the kids are in their teens you will need 4 separate beds.

Personal choice, but I don't like outside kitchens because they steal space from the interior.

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Yinzer5097,

Welcome to the forums.

The search engine is fairly broken here.

From google Try:

Bunkhouse rv.net
Regards, Don
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BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
Google bunkhouse travel trailer and then go to each manufacturer web site and look at floorplans. Lots of options and variations. Find promising floorplans and then search for availability.

bgum
Explorer
Explorer
Plenty of choices that fit your needs. Just do a search on the internet for bunkhouse.