Jul-28-2015 02:19 PM
Jul-29-2015 09:45 AM
Jul-29-2015 09:20 AM
Lantley wrote:
AS mentioned the island creates lots of counter space when slides are open.
The biggest con is that the island limits the ability to move around/access the trailer when slides are closed
Jul-29-2015 08:51 AM
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Jul-29-2015 06:21 AM
poppin_fresh wrote:
We were heavily considering a Bullet 310BHS for our next camper and LOVED the opposing slides and the room and storage it has. What I didn't like was the fact that it was over 36 feet in length as I don't want a trailer that long.
The other trailer with a kitchen slide that we liked was the Sunset Trail 240BI. Nice layout, but it's a lot shorter than the 310BHS and therefore only has a dinette (no couch) which is a no-go for us.
I would love a 30ft, double over double BH trailer that also had kitchen slide, but I have not seen this offered by any manufacturer yet.
Jul-29-2015 05:13 AM
GaryWT wrote:Gary, I only have one campout with it, last week. On Thursday in Pelham, NH we had a torrential downpour with hail and high winds. All the manual awnings with their storm tie downs were fine. Mine, on the other hand would have flipped up over my camper had I not retracted it. Of course, before I retracted it I had to try to get everything inside so it wouldnt get drenched.bill-e wrote:GaryWT wrote:Gary, that was my concern as well but from my viewpoint the electric awning is about useless anyway and not something I would leave extended overnight to keep things dry like I would my manual awning.
I like the island except for one major issue for us. The slide opens under the awning and we do not want to give up one inch of awning space. We spend most of our time outside and our picnic table and two chairs and a side table fit perfectly. If we had a slide our space would be limited and our things could get wet or we could be in more sun than we want.
While I have only 4 days under my belt with this one, when I could use it I did not find the loss of space too egregious.
It's because of the awning, not the slide, that I now have to figure out something else when it comes to keeping my camp chairs dry.
That is too bad. We love our electric awning, leave it open most all the time. The auto dump feature is great. I think I have closed it once in 3 years because of wind.
Jul-28-2015 08:48 PM
bill-e wrote:GaryWT wrote:Gary, that was my concern as well but from my viewpoint the electric awning is about useless anyway and not something I would leave extended overnight to keep things dry like I would my manual awning.
I like the island except for one major issue for us. The slide opens under the awning and we do not want to give up one inch of awning space. We spend most of our time outside and our picnic table and two chairs and a side table fit perfectly. If we had a slide our space would be limited and our things could get wet or we could be in more sun than we want.
While I have only 4 days under my belt with this one, when I could use it I did not find the loss of space too egregious.
It's because of the awning, not the slide, that I now have to figure out something else when it comes to keeping my camp chairs dry.
Jul-28-2015 08:31 PM
GaryWT wrote:Gary, that was my concern as well but from my viewpoint the electric awning is about useless anyway and not something I would leave extended overnight to keep things dry like I would my manual awning.
I like the island except for one major issue for us. The slide opens under the awning and we do not want to give up one inch of awning space. We spend most of our time outside and our picnic table and two chairs and a side table fit perfectly. If we had a slide our space would be limited and our things could get wet or we could be in more sun than we want.
Jul-28-2015 08:15 PM
poppin_fresh wrote:
I would love a 30ft, double over double BH trailer that also had kitchen slide, but I have not seen this offered by any manufacturer yet.
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