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2halfs

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Posted: 06/22/23 10:18pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My husband and I are the original owners of a 2004 Travel Trailer.

We have decided it is time to upgrade to a newer rig.

We want to purchase a TT that is 4-5 years old.

Can you share the floor plans/manufacture/model number you like with our desired specifics?

- 27-31ft total length (bumper to hitch)
- One-two slide out
- Walk around queen bed (private)
- Shower/no tub
- Sofa and dinette/table
- Reasonable counter space for cooking and dish cleaning
- Two doors would be great
- Being able to access the bathroom and refrigerator while closed up
- Outdoor cooking center would be a plus
- Prefer no bunkhouse model but interested if the above items are available

Many Thanks


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Posted: 06/23/23 07:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Choose what you like. It is like asking which car is best. Some like Ford other Chev.


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agesilaus

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Posted: 06/23/23 09:10am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Arctic Fox 25Y has two chairs no sofa


Arctic Fox 25Y Travel Trailer
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Posted: 06/23/23 06:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our 1997 32wfs holiday rambler TT was all of that in your wish list as well as nearly flawless of build in the 12 years we had it and about 70000 mi on the road.
Our 2009 Carriage Cameo 35fd3 5er of now 14 years and counting is serving us well with over 60000 miles on it.
Yes we have replaced some appliances. cheap by thought of trading and by removing the faded graphics Noone knows its more than 10 years old

There are units built to be as flawless and waranteed as you wish
It's the Rolls Royce over any other discussion

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Our trailer, a 2004 Sunnybrook Titan 30FKS has served us well for 20 years and continues to do so as our "summer place" as it sits in our sons full hookup family campround in the middle of the federal forest in northern Michigan. We enjoy it as much as we can and when we are gone it will belong to my son for the rest of the family to use.

It has been a comfortable, reliable unit for the entire time we have had it. I have been very proactive in keeping water out and that effort has paid off as we have never had a leak anyplace on the trailer. We have had to replace several of the appliances but that was due to normal wear and tear over the years. Three years ago we had the roof re-done with RV Armor and are completely satisfied with the work they did and the condition of the roof today. Hope that helps it to last another 20 years for my son and family. Too bad they all don't make them this way anymore.
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* This post was edited 06/24/23 09:18am by BarneyS *


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WE HAVE A 2018 jAYCO jAYFEATHER 27 RL.. Does not have a outside kitchen, but everything else is there. GVW is 7000 pounds. The only thing that you may not like is the grey coloron the outside. Right now I am compounding it out cause is got very dull. But what I have done looks brand new. It has 40 gallon water fresh water tank, 32.5 gallon grey and black tank. 15000 btu a/c, and the furnace keeps the trailer nice and toasty. Might want to check it out.

2halfs

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Posted: 06/28/23 10:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The Artic Fox 25Y is exactly what we would be happy with. Thank you "agesilaus" for showing us. I have not seen that manufacturer, with that floor plan yet.

Also, thanks for the share of the 2018 Jayco Jay Feather 27 rl from "parcany". These two trailers I am adding to my spreadsheet of manufacturers and floor plans.

The other ones are nice also, but they are in the same age range as our current trailer and we want to update from the older trailer. Even though the older rigs hold up so well, we want to update to the newer units as they provide usually, the solar hook up, backup cameras, inside USB ports, TV that can mount on the walls.....all things we can upgrade our older trailer with, but by the time we do we may as well spend the money on a newer one

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Toyhauler, basically any of them.
And if you don’t like the seating, you could literally load a sectional in it thru the 8x8’ rear door.


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Be wary of Forest River products with the foam sandwich floor. We have a 2016, and all the heavy traffic areas are spongy. This was used mainly on their ultra lite models.


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Posted: 06/30/23 10:01am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Grit dog wrote:

Toyhauler, basically any of them.
And if you don’t like the seating, you could literally load a sectional in it thru the 8x8’ rear door.


Agreed. And the "garage" is a great place to get together if the weather goes south AND the roof is pretty tall. Mine has two fold downs for the dinette and a nice sleeper sofa/couch that is comfortable. ( I had them reupholstered and new foam)

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