kellem wrote:
Just get a functional floorplan that you both like and keep a mobile RV tech on speed dial.
I'm also retired and just the wife and I camping with our Border collie.
We actually upsized our trailer for longer excursions and extra comforts.
Lance makes a quality trailer but their floorplans were on the small side for us but could make perfect sense for someone with little towing experience and wants to travel more compact.
Hope you find something you both enjoy.
Thanks.
As others note, the Lance, while probably the best from interior materials and wall construction standpoint, the layouts are cramped (for us). We really like a lot of things about the Lance, but it likely won't be the one we go with. I just can't justify spending that kind of money and not getting a layout we like.
All of these manufacturers use the same equipment: heaters, refrigerators, electronics (Furrion or Jensen), water heaters, etc. and they're all barely adequate showing the same issues across all major brands of TTs.
While we're new to modern TTs, I'm not starting from zero. When my kids were small we had a Coleman pop-up we loved, and as a working chef I towed a 32' x 8' commercial kitchen trailer with two AC units, 2- 100lb propane tanks and a generator on the tongue, freezer, fridge, 3-compartment sink, commercial stove, oven, grill, etc. It was a heavy beast that I pulled with a Ram 2500 Hemi. I took that trailer all over Florida and brought it to CA when we moved. It now resides in Hawai'i. It was my experience with that trailer that taught me a lot about trailer suspensions and loading.
I simply won't own a 7-9k lb TT with only leaf springs and no dampers. Just the shackle design alone makes me run away, which is why we like the Lance and the ORV.