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cbshoestring
Jun 27, 2015Explorer II
Glad to see the OP compromised on something that will suit his family, for many years of enjoyable camping.
If it turns out to be an overweight, white knuckle experience---oh well, he sure ain't the first person to do it that way, sure won't be the last.
However, I do disagree with the people who think we (ME) were hard on him for his I won't compromise attitude. He can post that he never said that, but take a DAY and read the pages before he found the trailer he now so dearly loves. Many of people suggested hybrids, only to be shut down. A friend of mine has 4 bunks in the front, king slide out in back. I didn't suggest it because the OP was adamant he would not except that. In the end, he compromised....may have taken a bit less flack, and gotten a few more suggestions, if he would have shown the slightest bit of compromising attitude in the beginning.
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE.
Enjoy the hybrid, if I had a need for a larger trailer when I got rid of our PUP, a Hybrid is the way I would have went (Kids grown up, only need to sleep two on a regular basis). They are an awesome way to step up from a pup, without the weight/size of a 30' TT. Manufactures recognized the need for these---they SELL.
Stick around OP, lots of valuable info on here. Yes, you will be told you are wrong, when someone things you are wrong. Take it all in, make a choice that suits you best, move on.
Lot of people on here DON'T like my awning lights or the fact that I have a sign that clutters my site, telling all who we are (big ol' American flag on it). I STILL TURN THEM ON, AND PUT OUT THE FLAG. :B
If it turns out to be an overweight, white knuckle experience---oh well, he sure ain't the first person to do it that way, sure won't be the last.
However, I do disagree with the people who think we (ME) were hard on him for his I won't compromise attitude. He can post that he never said that, but take a DAY and read the pages before he found the trailer he now so dearly loves. Many of people suggested hybrids, only to be shut down. A friend of mine has 4 bunks in the front, king slide out in back. I didn't suggest it because the OP was adamant he would not except that. In the end, he compromised....may have taken a bit less flack, and gotten a few more suggestions, if he would have shown the slightest bit of compromising attitude in the beginning.
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE.
Enjoy the hybrid, if I had a need for a larger trailer when I got rid of our PUP, a Hybrid is the way I would have went (Kids grown up, only need to sleep two on a regular basis). They are an awesome way to step up from a pup, without the weight/size of a 30' TT. Manufactures recognized the need for these---they SELL.
Stick around OP, lots of valuable info on here. Yes, you will be told you are wrong, when someone things you are wrong. Take it all in, make a choice that suits you best, move on.
Lot of people on here DON'T like my awning lights or the fact that I have a sign that clutters my site, telling all who we are (big ol' American flag on it). I STILL TURN THEM ON, AND PUT OUT THE FLAG. :B
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