Posted by Leroy on September 22, 2013 at 06:58:28 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: Re: o/t RV Trailer posted by Pitch on September 22, 2013 at 06:26:41:
After having a 20' that the seats were the beds and there was not enough room to have a bed and this 24' that is way to small to use the bathroom without the door being open and then no place to have a comfortable seat to rest on I would not go with anything in the recemonded size. You will find out if you get one of that size after the first week you will be wanting to trade it off for something that will actually work for you. The smaller ones will work for a 2-3 or 4 day trip if you are so you can spend most of your time outside but if you get nasty weather and cannot set outside you will be glad if you get a bigger unit and a 30 foot will get around in any place a 24 or 26' unit will. And you will find there are a lot of places the slide out models will not work and that is the only way you are going to be able to get a bed and living room that you will be wanting after the first week let alone after a month. Smaller is OK for just weekend trips but not for months at a time living as you are planning. Costs for something comfortable will not be that much more than for something that is uncomfortable as you would find out after having the uncomfortable model and need to trade up. Also recemond a 3/4 ton but unless you plan on a lot of off roading then you do not need the 4 wheel drive. Portland is one place a slide out is not good for. I live 50 mile from there.
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