โJun-16-2015 11:03 AM
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I'm not interested in giving up the unique properties it gives me to tow a giant TT.Heart of the matter...
โJun-17-2015 11:29 AM
colliehauler wrote:johnsoax wrote:If I see a 3 bunk model I will post.colliehauler wrote:
Did you look at the Rockwood 2306 on ebay?
I did. It is a two bunk model just like the brand new ones that can be purchased.
I'm searching for the 3 bunk model that it appears they quit offering in 2013, but thanks.
โJun-17-2015 11:25 AM
johnsoax wrote:If I see a 3 bunk model I will post.colliehauler wrote:
Did you look at the Rockwood 2306 on ebay?
I did. It is a two bunk model just like the brand new ones that can be purchased.
I'm searching for the 3 bunk model that it appears they quit offering in 2013, but thanks.
โJun-17-2015 11:18 AM
SkiMore wrote:
How about this one?
canyoncat 17QBC
It is under your weight limit
bunk beds + dinette(converts to bed) + big bed
2 kids can share dinette or one sleeps on floor.
http://www.palominorv.com/productinfo.aspx?model=canyoncat&page=floorplandetails&floorplanid=4946&RV...
โJun-17-2015 11:17 AM
SilverEscape wrote:
I realize you're not considering the Jayco X254, but in case it comes back into consideration, I'd hazard a guess that you won't be able to keep the tongue anywhere near 550# once loaded anyway. We bought the smaller X213 last summer and can't keep that tongue anywhere near that once loaded. We had to sell our SUV and buy a truck so we could tow it. Jayco's dry tongue weights seem out to lunch IMO.
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โJun-17-2015 08:27 AM
djsamuel wrote:toedtoes wrote:
What about this: 21bhs
I'll second this option. My wife and I have taken ours from Florida as far as Arizona and Utah and love it. We're towing with a Ram 1500 with the 4.7L V-8 and have no issues, including the mountains. We know people with the 21BHS and 21RBS that tow with Jeep Grand Cherokees and have no issues, even over long hauls.
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โJun-17-2015 07:57 AM
johnsoax wrote:patperry2766 wrote:
Quicksilver Toy hauler
Order this trailer with the optional tip-out bunk without the optional fold-up sofa bed.
part #960012
order two of these bed systems and mount them lengthwise on the opposite side of the trailer.
Relocate the battery & propane to the rear of the trailer for traveling.
You might get close to where you need to be this way provided you have enough distance from the entry door to the rear of the trailer.
That is certainly a creative option.. Thanks.
โJun-17-2015 07:53 AM
toedtoes wrote:
What about this: 21bhs
โJun-17-2015 07:52 AM
patperry2766 wrote:
Quicksilver Toy hauler
Order this trailer with the optional tip-out bunk without the optional fold-up sofa bed.
part #960012
order two of these bed systems and mount them lengthwise on the opposite side of the trailer.
Relocate the battery & propane to the rear of the trailer for traveling.
You might get close to where you need to be this way provided you have enough distance from the entry door to the rear of the trailer.