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Help picking TT model please

OttawaDon
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Hi folks. We are in the process of buying our first TT and wouldn't mind some help in picking the right model.

Maybe my requirements are too tight but we'll see. We'd like to travel with another couple (no kids at all) but don't want them to sleep on bunk beds or a converted dinette table. Is there a model that offers two queen beds within a relatively small footprint?

My restrictions are as follows:
I'd like total length to be 27/28 feet.
Total GVWR (trailer and cargo) should be no more than 7500 pounds.

Is this possible or am I dreaming? Any help would be appreciated.
Don
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GMandJM
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Ummm...nevermind. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
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Hunterred
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Found one, little bigger rig than you were looking for but if you can manage weight and get a good sway hitch towing it can be comfortable and the space it provides will suit you
http://www.starcraftrv.com/travel-trailers/ar-one-maxx/floorplans/28qbs/#floorplan-main

Hunterred
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I know you don't want bunks, but if you can find something with 3 queen beds you can use the other for storage. One other thing to think of if you will be inside to eat or play cards make sure the table seats 4. Have a look at a few bunk models with the big bunks, there are a few companies who make them this way. Something to get you hunting anyway.

GMandJM
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If you can make do with a pull-out sofa, then you have lots of options. If you need two adult-sized full times beds....not so many.
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My_Roadtrek
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The Lance 2285 has a walk around queen bed, and a couch pull out, also is double entry for privacy. GVWR 6,000 lbs.
Lance 2285

lhenry8113
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I ordered our Arctic Fox from Northwood MFG. and 1 of the options was a pull out queen bed from the couch. We replaced the mattress for a better quality for comfort. Works great and being the bathroom is somewhat in the middle of the camper from either bed--doesn't bother the other party. Lars

Northwood Website
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GMandJM
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Explorer
How about a toy hauler with an electric bed in the back?
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OttawaDon
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fla-gypsy wrote:
Many models offer a queen size pull out in the sofa


Now this might be an option, thanks.

GMandJM
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OttawaDon wrote:
Thanks for the link, nice hybrid. I was kind of hoping to stay away from a hybrid but it might be the only option. A hybrid would be fine for me but my wife says she thinks she will feel too exposed or vulnerable with soft sides. Neither of us are experienced trailer travelers and if I want to do this, I want her to be comfortable.

I will be towing with a 2015 Dodge Ram 1500, it's towing capacity is a little under 9,000 pounds. I just figured a little wiggle room was better.


Jayco also makes a similar hybrid, but I know what you mean: Happy Wife...Happy Life.
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fla-gypsy
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Many models offer a queen size pull out in the sofa
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OttawaDon
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Thanks for the link, nice hybrid. I was kind of hoping to stay away from a hybrid but it might be the only option. A hybrid would be fine for me but my wife says she thinks she will feel too exposed or vulnerable with soft sides. Neither of us are experienced trailer travelers and if I want to do this, I want her to be comfortable.

I will be towing with a 2015 Dodge Ram 1500, it's towing capacity is a little under 9,000 pounds. I just figured a little wiggle room was better.

GMandJM
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Explorer
What about a hybrid? Palomino (Forest River) makes a two-bed Solaire:

Solaire

There are a few different sizes/configurations, including one with three beds. Download the brochure to see them all.

It might be helpful to say what your tow vehicle is.
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

donn0128
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Dreaming except for some ultralite models. Go play house in some models. Pretend your sleeping, taking a shower, making a meal, etc and then each adult make a list of likes and dislikes. At the end of the day compare notes and decide which one you like the best.