Jan-27-2018 10:19 PM
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I have a new 2024 2108 FBS and have been preparing for my first trip. I am excited to take this baby out soon. The layout is WAY more functional than my 2019 Lance 1575. There are two things that jump out at me immediately. 1. The dinette table is very unstable at the end by the center of the unit. 2. The End of the bed (which is a natural seat) feels like it will break if you sit on it. I am installing some folding table legs under the plywood that hangs off the end of the bed. I hope this helps.
Jan-29-2018 11:02 AM
Jan-29-2018 09:31 AM
MKish wrote:
The hybrids are really appealing but the 7-foot wide ones (and we ARE limiting ourselves to around 7 feet) are targeted to low budgets and low weight.
Jan-29-2018 09:23 AM
Jan-29-2018 07:53 AM
afidel wrote:
However if my primary aim was dry camping I'd want at least a 50 gallon fresh tank and 30 gallon grey and black tanks (more grey, we always run out of grey space even without running showers but ours are 15 gallon not 25).
Jan-29-2018 06:20 AM
MKish wrote:
Thanks!
Unfortunately that link takes you to their entire lineup, with the smallest one pictured. I lack the skills to link to the proper model. We're looking at the one with a dinette slide. It's big enough for everyone to have a spot to sleep and a large enough dinette to play cards if the weather is bad. Looks like it will hold food, clothes, and toothbrushes.
Good to hear you're enjoying your larger version, Neschultz. These things look like they're put together a little better than average, when you look at cabinetry and details like that, but then again, I could probably build a beautiful trailer that would fall apart if you leaned on it so...looks aren't everything! 🙂
The tanks are small but you can't do much better in a TT this size. We can always carry more water in the TV. Bigger is always better but you can't have everything!
I don't think we have rental places around here but I will certainly look. We've spent time in a slightly smaller no-slide TT with some friends on a rainy camping trip and we thought it was pretty nice until we brought the dog in too. At that point it got a little tight and started to smell bad.
Jan-29-2018 05:56 AM
MKish wrote:
Thanks--we finally got out to look at them in person as well as some 7 ft. hybrids. The options and build quality differences were huge, but darn, those cheapie hybrids have a lot of space for when you're sick of each other.
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Jan-28-2018 08:55 AM
drsteve wrote:
Four people? I would seriously consider a slide out model. And to my mind, those are some very small tanks for dry camping.