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Feb-18-2018 11:16 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Few things:
Bunk beds - often are narrower than twin beds and the kids will soon outgrow them. You don't mention age and gender of kids, but think about in two-three years time and any potential growth spurts.
Yes, you need to watch the CCC with some of these ultralights (especially those with bunk beds). That number does not account for a full fresh water tank. At about 8.3lbs per gallon, if you fill the KZ tank, you will reduce the CCC by about 166lbs. That leaves less than 600lbs for gear. If you plan on bringing bikes or other big items, that can get used up pretty quickly.
Another thing to consider is the size of the fresh water tank vs. the dump tank sizes. The KZ has only a 20gal fresh water tank, yet each dump tank holds 32gal. So, you'll run out of fresh water long before you have to dump. If you don't want to have to refill that often, you'll want to carry additional fresh water. Each additional 5gal will weigh another 41.5lbs. If you'll only use full hookups and not fill your fresh tank, then this isn't a big deal. If you'll be dry camping, this can become a problem. The other 2 trailers have bigger fresh water tanks at 40 and 43 gallons each. The wildwood has the most CCC.
Will you be using the RV for camping or sightseeing? Will you be using private RV parks or tradional campgrounds?
Others can give you more on quality (or lack of).
If you'll be doing more traditional camping trips, you might consider a hybrid. You'll get more internal space for the size as the beds will open outwards. The keystone 217EXP is about 6 inches shorter than the 239ML, but the kids would each have their own queen size bed. That could offer the option of them each bringing a friend. It weighs more than the 239 but less than the wildwood. Its CCC is inbetween also. You also get a sofa that isn't compromized by a bed and a dinette slide opening things up.
Feb-18-2018 11:12 AM
drsteve wrote:atler wrote:
I am looking for a travel trailer for a family of 4. I haven't towed before, so I am trying to stay toward the shorter end of the spectrum, like 25' or below. For this size, I am thinking that bunk beds (kids want them) would be great. Also, bc of space, it seems that a murphy bed would be ideal, as it would also double as a couch when not sleeping. Optimally, there would be a slide to give a little more room inside. That said, this combo of size and features does not give a ton of options.
I have found the following three:
KZ E191BH (no murphy bed)
Forest River Wildwood X-Lite 230BHXL
Keystone Passport Ultra Lite 239ML (no slide)
I would love to hear from others on features or considerations that I am not thinking of. For instance, the max cargo capacity on the KZ is 767 lbs. Seems low compared to others, but would I really need any more?
I am new to RV'ing, so any input you have would be helpful. I have very little grasp on the quality differences between various manufacturers, so that would be helpful as well.
I appreciate it!
Welcome to the forums!
Bunks are a must with kids. The Murphy bed takes away from your front pass-thru compartment, which on smaller trailers may be the only storage compartment. Also requires that the bed be made up in order to stow.
A slide for sure gives you a lot more room in a smaller unit. I have owned both, and would never go back to a no-slide TT.
The low CCC of the KZ would disqualify it for me. With four people and all the junk kids want to bring along, 700 lb just isn't enough.
What are you planning to tow with? You need to figure out how much trailer you can reasonably tow before you buy.
Feb-18-2018 09:02 AM
atler wrote:
I am looking for a travel trailer for a family of 4. I haven't towed before, so I am trying to stay toward the shorter end of the spectrum, like 25' or below. For this size, I am thinking that bunk beds (kids want them) would be great. Also, bc of space, it seems that a murphy bed would be ideal, as it would also double as a couch when not sleeping. Optimally, there would be a slide to give a little more room inside. That said, this combo of size and features does not give a ton of options.
I have found the following three:
KZ E191BH (no murphy bed)
Forest River Wildwood X-Lite 230BHXL
Keystone Passport Ultra Lite 239ML (no slide)
I would love to hear from others on features or considerations that I am not thinking of. For instance, the max cargo capacity on the KZ is 767 lbs. Seems low compared to others, but would I really need any more?
I am new to RV'ing, so any input you have would be helpful. I have very little grasp on the quality differences between various manufacturers, so that would be helpful as well.
I appreciate it!
Feb-18-2018 08:49 AM
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Feb-18-2018 08:03 AM
WNYBob wrote:
We have been looking at similar TT's, with and without bunk beds.
You are right, Murphy beds do give you more living space at the cost of storage space! Check the space in the pass through.
You'll probably find that most of us RVers are always looking for storage space or ways to optimize storage space.
Jayco and Keystone offer smaller BH models.
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