valhalla360 wrote:
colliehauler wrote:
Barney you would NEVER find a new TT with the quality of your Sunnybrook. One of my favorite floor plans as well.
3 trailers later, I still miss our Sunnybrook. Wish I had just bucked up and put a new roof on her when the rubber started to go.
What makes it worse is she is still in the same park we are in for the summer and I walk by her most days.
I'd be several thousand money ahead and with a layout that we liked more.
Cheap low cost mfg have run everyone that offered a little quality out of business years ago. I can't complain to much about my 06 Cherokee 30F. I've basically gutted the inside and went with residential furniture.
Bedroom I took out the garbage king and built a queen frame and quality mattress. Took out the cornor cabnet (could hold about a pair of socks and underwater in each of the nine drawers) and desk and replaced with nice oak linen cabnet. Took out the miniature sink and vanity and replace with residential sink an oak cabinet. Replaced bedroom carpet with residential carpet and pad. Covered all vinyl flooring with laminated floors. Tore out the entertainment center and had a carpenter build a oak cabnet for the lcd tv and Sony home theater system. Took out the bar, dinette, jack knife sofa and replaced with leather love seat and recliners. The only thing left original is the kitchen cabinets and appliances. If I keep it will take those out and put in a deep sink and new cabnets with a solid surface countertop.
I despise RV sinks and facets, to shallow, small and poor draining (the drain is higher then the bottom of the sink). The prior bathroom sink was so small you could probably wash one hand at a time.
The memories and friends I've made are priceless. The floor plan is ideal along with the 7'ceilings. The openness makes it feel like a small home.