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Recommendations on a rear living travel trailer?

mitw44
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My wife and I are starting to look at selling our Work and Play 18EC and go back to a standard travel trailer. The main thing we are looking for is a nice living area. We don't have kids, so we don't need bunks. The 18EC is small and more importantly does not really have any living area. And I just don't haul toys that much.

We like the rear living layout, and looked at a Jayco Whitehawk 27DSRL, and like how the layout felt. I believe I want to stay in the 27-33 feet total trailer length. I have a 2009 F250 with the 5.4L gas V8 to pull with. It has low mileage and lots of life left in it, so it will be my tow rig for this next trailer.

My question is: What are some nice trailers in this length and configuration, and what are some things I should be looking for. We have had travel trailers for about 10 years now, so we aren't novices, but we are not experts either.

Thanks in advance for the input!
2009 F 250 XLT SC 4x4 3.73 LS 5.4L V8
2017 Forest River Salem Cruise Lite 171 RBXL
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Hannibal
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Recliners and free standing table and chairs were two of our must haves. We also got the sofa bed for occasional company. Our number one requirement is that we can have access to everything in the trailer with the slides in so stopping for a sandwich at a rest area and using the bathroom are accessible with slides in. Our recliners aren't wall huggers so we have to pull them away from the window to recline. With the slide in, we have to get to the bathroom through the front bedroom door. We got the Elite package which includes a remote for the slide and awning. The awning still needs to be tilted for rain water run off and returned to straight out before running it back in but I think they're all that way. I'd just as soon have the ol' manual awning. The shore cord out the middle of the rear is kind of odd but it's long enough to reach the tongue so that's a non-issue as well. Like I said, not complaints. Just observations someone else might be or not be happy with.
2020 F250 STX CC SB 7.3L 10spd 3.55 4x4
2010 F250 XLT CC SB 5.4L 5spdTS 3.73
ex '95 Cummins,'98 12v Cummins,'01.5 Cummins,'03 Cummins; '05 Hemi
2017 Jayco 28RLS TT 32.5'

tomkaren13
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We have one thing for you to check on! If the TT you chose with 2 recliners and a living room slide. Make sure the chairs do not have to be moved to close the slide. One we had did and it was a PIA!

ktmrfs
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Explorer II
outback 295RE is what we have, the replacement, 298RE has a bedroom slide as well.

For us it is a perfect rear living trailer with lots of windows for view, lots of room, large dinette, two grey, one black tank for long dry camping sessions.

And still will sleep DD, SIL and two grandkids as well, but THEY get to do the beds!!

We've put over 25K miles on it, use it 3 or more months/year for 6 years and it still looks like new.
2011 Keystone Outback 295RE
2004 14' bikehauler with full living quarters
2015.5 Denali 4x4 CC/SB Duramax/Allison
2004.5 Silverado 4x4 CC/SB Duramax/Allison passed on to our Son!

hondapro
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We like our Springdale 311RE, it is however a little longer than what you were looking for.
Steve
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goducks10
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Bob_Sue
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Explorer II
I have an Open Range 337RLS fifth wheel. Used to pull with 03 F-250, 5.4 ltr. pulled it pretty good. Trailer weighs in at under 9000 lbs empty, 3 slides, very roomy and comfy. Total length is 34.5 feet.
Bob&Sue
2021 Cedar Creek 34IK
2011 Ford F-250
6.7 litre PSD
Pullrite Superglide

SparkDr
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We have a 2016 Jayco Whitehawk 27DSRL. It is a great couple's camper and converts well enough for having visitors with the tri-fold sofa. In a perfect world, I'd like just a bit more room in the rearmost seating area as the recliner by the door is just kinda in the way of the traffic pattern. I'd also like a bit more room in the bedroom walk around areas and find the narrow front door entry to the bedroom almost useless. The Grand Design 29RLS ups the size and price point a bit and solves the door entry problems. I'd trade ours in in a heartbeat if the DW would let me for a Grand Design 315RLTS which keeps the 29RLS rear layout and adds a bedroom slide to open things up quite a bit, albeit at a yet again higher price point and length. Happy shopping!
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JWRoberts
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We love our Dutchmen Denali 325RL. The floor plan is the best out there.

mitw44
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This is exactly what I was hoping for in terms of input! I will be doing some internet research today! Like some mentioned, I really want a comfortable sitting area with real recliners where I don't have to sit at the dinette to read, watch tv, etc.

Some trailers I have toured, as well as some I have seen online have the entertainment center in line with the living room seating, while some seem to think you want to turn your head 90 degrees to watch TV.

Also, some trailers have an option to switch out the dinette booth for a table and chairs. I think I would get the table and chairs if that is an option. Any thoughts on this option?

Other things that appeal to us are a big bathroom, laminate floors, separate bedroom with plenty of clothes storage and a full size queen bed, and generally good quality materials and construction.

Thanks for all the help, and if you think of anything else, please comment.
2009 F 250 XLT SC 4x4 3.73 LS 5.4L V8
2017 Forest River Salem Cruise Lite 171 RBXL

Hannibal
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We decided on a Jayco Jayflight 28RLS. So far no complaints and no problems. We also tow with a 5.4L F250. No complaints there either. I use a Reese HP trunion style with no sway control.
2020 F250 STX CC SB 7.3L 10spd 3.55 4x4
2010 F250 XLT CC SB 5.4L 5spdTS 3.73
ex '95 Cummins,'98 12v Cummins,'01.5 Cummins,'03 Cummins; '05 Hemi
2017 Jayco 28RLS TT 32.5'

Heavy_Metal_Doc
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Piddlers wrote:
We have a Passport Elite 31RE. Have no complaints and really enjoy it. We also enjoy the rear living area. With two large slides in the living area it really is a great comfortable area. Plus it has the regular size queen bed and not the short queen.


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We also love the large amount of kitchen counter space. We can setup everything we need that gets left out (coffee machine, toaster, dish drying rack, etc) and still have room to prep food for good meals.

We are shopping to trade in / change to another similar layout but add some features like a more bedroom storage, but I haven't found any TT's yet with as nice a living room and as much kitchen.

nomad_297
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Check out the Rockwood Windjammer 3029W. The opposing slides at the rear give you a huge living area. The third slide at the front street side makes for a large bedroom and the "V" at the front makes for a huge (for a travel trailer, anyways) "walk-in" closet.

Bruce

augustpilot
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Look at the Rockwood2906WS. We really like ours. Great rear living with 2 slides. Wardrobe slide in bedroom. Your truck will pull it easy.
2017 Rockwood 2906WS Ultra Light
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farmer_s_daught
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I am a newby; last year I'd bought a 24' Keystone Bullet with bunks, decided I didn't like the floor plan, so traded it in this year for a Forest River EVO 26' with rear living. It has one slide where the kitchenette is, with a couch in the back (or two optional chairs). I LOVE it! You have more light from the big back window, and someplace to sit and watch tv other than at the table. It has a step in shower with glass doors and separate toilet (a taller one, which we older folks need!). Total length is 29 1/2 feet. The bedroom is separate with a door for privacy. I can tow it with my 2016 Silverado 1/2 ton with hd tow package. This is the only one I looked at with rear living, but I'm sure there are lots of manufacturers out there. Mine has nicer quality stuff than the Keystone. Electric stabilizer jacks, better cupboards, Corian countertop, under mount sink. Good luck.

Piddlers
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We have a Passport Elite 31RE. Have no complaints and really enjoy it. We also enjoy the rear living area. With two large slides in the living area it really is a great comfortable area. Plus it has the regular size queen bed and not the short queen.