All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Floorplans with dual queen beds or queen bunks?Check out jaycos website. Their eagle Ht series is about to have a new addition and it looks pretty good. It's got the Queen up front, a bunks in the middle that might be a queen or full not sure which, I forgot, and the back is set up like a RL. I think it's the 30.5mbhok or something like that. It's at the bottom under their eagle Ht line.Re: Rig destroyed today!Glad everyone made it out without getting hurt!Wildwood 30LOFTkDoes anyone have any experience with this camper? Just want to know how it tows, any issues to look out for and that kind of thing. My wife and I are interested in getting one but are waiting for one of our local dealers to get one in stock so we can see it in person. I'm trying to figure out if there is a reason that they are hard to find like they are not good trailers or that they are good trailers and sell fast. Any help is appreciated and I didn't find anything when I tried to search the forum. Thank youRe: Going to look for our first TTThank you all for the advice. I just found out there is a show next month. They usually do not have them here until at least January so that will help a ton. To answer some of the questions I have three kids, an 11 year old daughter and twin 5 year old boys. We have a lab puppy who looks like he will be around 100 pounds when he is full grown and a tiny mutt. This is why I was thinking bunk house models. My daughter plays travel softball so some of the trips will be for when she goes out of town on tournaments and bring the TT with us to avoid having to get a hotel. During the off season it will be used for more traditional camping trips but nothing too off of the grid. I like being self sufficient however the wife does not care for that as much. Therefore most of our trips will mostly likely be to camp grounds, maybe a few real excursions but not a whole lot of anything extreme. I am hoping I am able to go to the RV show so I can do what was suggested and look at the models up close while they are all under one roof. From what I have seen online I saw that they now are making TT that are two stories, one I saw had a loft, and one had the bunk area below the main bedroom. There is more out there than I thought and every time I look I find something else to look for. I appreciate all the help.Re: Going to look for our first TTSorry I should have added some specifics in my post. I have an F350 diesel single rear wheell so I think I should be good with most maybe not all travel trailers. We are looking for a bunkhouse model between 29-32ish feet long. We will probably go with a new one since it seems that most of the recent used ones are not that much less than just buying new. I don't want to spend a ton on it but I know it won't be cheap. I have seen some that look pretty decent online from the low to mid 20's. That is probably where we will start our search. Thanks for the info so far.Going to look for our first TTMy wife and I are about to start the looking process for our first Travel Trailer this weekend. Other than what is on the checklist is there anything in particular to look for? I have heard a lot of horror stories about leaks, and parts falling off of new ones. Are there any brands that are better than others? We know the layout we are looking towards for the most part but I do not really know what brands are better than others if there are any and if there is something specific to look for to tell if it will present problems right out of the gate. Thanks for any info, this site is awesome and I cannot wait to start making memories with our family.
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