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Caboose66 wrote:
The Aerolite 282 has a "triple" double bunk in the corner where one of the bunks is actually a pad on the floor. This area also has access via a small door in the back. All of the bunks can be raised to the ceiling. This might be a good arrangement for your needs. Don't know for sure if the bunks could be completely removed, but they can be stowed out of the way. Nice thing is that resale is not affected (other than the ..."moist" smell ;)) because it can easily be converted back into bunks.
I looked at this model and liked it fairly well. Decided on a different model for a couple of fairly minor reasons, but if I was loking for something for the purposes you have in mind, I think it might be a good candidate.
Good luck, Dean
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loulou57 wrote:
When you see a layout you like talk to the dealer. Under our double bunk at the back is storage but also houses the pipe for heat to bathroom.
Our friends bought a tt with bunkhouse that had a set of bunks on one side, couch on the other. Above the couch was a fold down bunk. Between these beds is a dresser. They removed the couch so they could put in either the crib or playpen for their baby. They still had the other bunks and dressers for storage.
โSep-02-2013 08:10 PM
loulou57 wrote:sch911 wrote:
Since you're full timing and you say a dedicated area while travelling, you're planning on having the dogs ride in the TT while underway then?
Not really a great or safe idea IMHO.
:h
I think you missed where the dogs would be in the vehicle with them when travelling
โSep-02-2013 08:07 PM
sch911 wrote:
Since you're full timing and you say a dedicated area while travelling, you're planning on having the dogs ride in the TT while underway then?
Not really a great or safe idea IMHO.
:h
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