โMar-01-2015 10:58 AM
โMar-02-2015 04:05 PM
davisenvy wrote:
Mike Up, We liked the 26BHS for several reasons. The slide was a definite plus, along with the front kitchen with extra counter top space, fiberglass outside(really didn't like the metal outside of our Autumn Ridge), nicer wheels, etc. We really liked the Autumn Ridge, but I liked this one better. The Launch is a few inches shorter, but I do seem to get better gas mileage when towing.
โMar-02-2015 08:54 AM
โMar-02-2015 08:51 AM
BurbMan wrote:chevyman2 wrote:
The model (like 26 BH) on TTs is the length of the box and floorplan (26 BH is a 26' box with a bunk house).
That used to be true, until the marketing guys got involved....folks were concerned about towing too long of a trailer, so trailers now are frequently longer than their model # would indicate. My Terry has 28 in the model number but the "box" is 32'.
Some manufacturers still follow this tradition, some don't. Also new designs are changing standards for tongue length and rear bumper placement....if you want to know how long the trailer is, you need to measure it.
โMar-02-2015 06:48 AM
chevyman2 wrote:
The model (like 26 BH) on TTs is the length of the box and floorplan (26 BH is a 26' box with a bunk house).
โMar-02-2015 05:30 AM
โMar-02-2015 02:08 AM
tatest wrote:
The number in a model name does not represent the length of anything in particular. It is just a name. If the length of something is important, it is necessary to get the specifications.
โMar-02-2015 01:27 AM
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โMar-01-2015 04:35 PM
davisenvy wrote:
I am actually talking about the length of the actual box of the TT, not the entire length. Short version of the question above; is the 2013 Autumn Ridge 278Bh actually 27 feet 8 inches long?
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