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Buy a good used Lance 1072 then build a shed to store it in, the camper will last for at least 25 years. You will not find a fiberglass TC with 3 slide outs. Good luck with your search.
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geo11RT

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work2much wrote: geo11RT wrote:
I will look at the 830. Keep the suggestions coming. The DW really likes the 1072/1172 but the wrong outside material.
I believe Lance uses Azdel for their wall construction. They are supposed to be impervious to delamination.
https://www.azdelonboard.com
Ok, this is interesting. Is this saying that azdel sided Lance campers (or any other manufacturer) do not suffer from delam? If so, I would be open to this
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jaycocreek wrote: I here 'ya on the Delam..Kinda like rolling the dice..I also can't think of a slide out on aluminum skin..
The older ones like Lance would work maybe..Mine will sleep 6 actually..Two in the upper bunk/two on the dinette and two above the dinette if there small in weight..I guess a guy could beef that up pretty easy if need be..
Doesn't have the floor space of a slide but has a ton more storage than most slides..With a slide you lose the bed option above the dinette on most models and the storage above the bed if you don't use it for sleeping..It's all a trade off in what each person wants the most..
Floor space seems to be the most important around here and where the slide wins..Not important to me within reason as my time in the TC is out doing stuff and on the rainy days/TV and movies are there if you want..
What model is this?
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Mine is a Lance 480 but most of the older ones like Lance will..I slept 5 in my old Security 8ft TC years ago..Two adults and three kids and a dog..The two biggest went on the dinette table and the lightest went above the dinette table on the pull down bed/storage..
A simple 2X4 brace will temporarily raise the capacity of the above the dinette bunk(150# I think for most) for two kids if need be without issue...Been there done that with six kids total and four coming with us..When all came,it was tent time or truck seats for bed time...LOL
We did try 2 on the floor but when it was potti time,everyone woke up..LOL..It was all fun though
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Grit dog

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Crew cab?
Sleep 1 kid in the back seat for more space?
Your wants sort of aren’t commensurate with your needs or what’s available.
I mean you can “sleep” anywhere, I suppose, but the level of comfort is the question.
Basically 2 adults whether real adults or tall “kids” is not a reality on most dinette beds.
You should take the fam and go tour a few TCs. It will help clarify what some of us are saying.
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geo11RT wrote: 2- this means it has to be made of either molded fiberglass or aluminum
Our 2007 Eagle Cap walls are all gel coated molded fiberglass. The panels are vacuum bonded to the aluminum frame. There are still seams at the edges but the panels themselves cannot de-laminate.
I don't know about the more recent models.
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Years ago someone made an aluminum skinned camper with a pop-up sky porch, though I’m not sure if it had an elevator - Good Luck.
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Here's "looking into a truck camper".
My camper is just over 11' long, made to sleep 5-6 people.
I'm quite sure 4 of them would have to be children.
I would not want to be inside my camper with 4-5 other people.
I would think a smaller TT with a rear bath and bunk beds would be a lot better for that many people.
Sorry I can't recommend a camper that fits your needs.
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geo11RT wrote: .....
I find that hard to believe. 60 years of TCs with many makers and models and not one? I will wait for others to chime in.
I am not sure why that seems hard to believe. A truck camper must fit in the relatively small bed of a pickup truck. Trying to sleep or even fit 5 people in that space would require a beast of a truck camper with large slides.
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It's funny how some view camping..When I was a youngster and had an 8ft Sturdi built TC on a '57 GMC my best friends and I would go water sking and fishing..Two couples(4 adults) in an 8ft TC with never an issue because most of the time was outside..Sleeping was never an issue either..Two on the dinette and two in the bunk and games at the dinette..
I once did the same with four guys Elk hunting in a semi-overhead(pullout upper bunk) TC..I furnished the truck and he furnished the horses and trailer..We did fine,again because we were off riding and hunting with an occasional card game at the dinette...
A place to sleep not hangout in, is the way I use an RV..Others don't it appears..A truck camper gets you into places a TT won't get, if it ain't a monster TC..LOL
There are pro's and con's to each RV type and one has to get the type that best fits his needs in the outdoors..
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