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spencefam

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Posted: 03/29/08 06:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I've got the Montanna Mountaineer bunk house. Three slides, three bunks in the back room plus a sofa. Inflateable sofa and dinette in the living area - plenty of room for kids and friends. It's 34-ish ft long. We've taken it across country and on several trips ranging from weekends to weeks long with no real issues.

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Wildcat has a few, one with two bunks in the back one with three bunks and a couch in the front and a queen in the rear. And a loft model that has bunks in the back with a loft over the rear asw well. I really like ours and it fits our family of 5 nicely.


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TravelWithTriplets

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Frontier Aspen 3200 has worked well for us. Three kids, 4 bunks, not too heavy.


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oneeyesquare

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We're grooving on this one-Open Road 377QB4S-5

Bit over 34' though...but we're thinking fulltime 2 years with little ones...


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RollingRockTX

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twostacys wrote:

Just about every one will make a model in this cat. Try to narrow your search a little. Max. weight, max price, number of slides, bunks in front middle or rear, enclosed shower or open, and the list goes on and on. Now for my exp. I have owned three trailers. First was a fleetwood and it stayed in the shop. Second was a forest river rockwood and after first year I had all the bugs worked out, liked this trailer but it was my first bunk and a learner trailer. Taught me what I wanted. Looked for a while to find the one that offered most everything I wanted in my price range. Finally found it. Jayco Eagle 345bhs. 3 slides, enclosed shower, 50 amp, 2 ac's. It is now almost a year old and nothing neads to be fixed. Thats right it came from the factory and dealer with everything in working order and nothing has broke. Totally amazed. It also has a two year warranty.


I was going to suggest your rig to the OP, our camping buddies have the same one, they LOVE it,

we have the 08 Jayco Eagle Superlight 315BHDS and we love ours too.

check them both out. The Jayco Eagle 34BHS has incredible basement storage.

Here is ours


and our friends, note the graphics are the same, (package deal)



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We have a Thor Jazz with a bunkhouse. It is an '04 and we love the thing. No major problems (just the usual minor RV things). It has only one slide..I have not looked to see if they have changed much since we bought ours. It tows easily and has more than ample storage. We use it about 12 - 14 weeks a year.


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We have a Coachmen Chaparral 269 bhs. Just over 30 ft. with one slide and bunks in the rear. The thing I like most about the bunks is that they are positioned along the back wall and not for and aft, which gives more living space in the living room/kitchen area.


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Mark Heisler

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i bought a 2007 citation from general coach( www.generalcoach.bc.ca )it is a 29bhs modle i really like it the best part that with this lenght i can still pull my 16" boat behide and go fishing in alberta and sask we can tow a trailer behind a trailer. my total rig is 66" long


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salda01

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Check out the offerings from CrossRoads @ crossroadsrv.com. We have the CF30QB and loved the features of the factory installed rear hitch for a bike rack, large side storage door for kid bikes / toys. The quality is good and the factory support is outstanding. You can actually get a hold of someone. For more information check out the Crossroad forum under the buyer guides on their website.

CumminsDiesel05

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We just got a 2007 Jayco Jay Flight 305BHS - which changes to the Eagle Superlight 305BHS in 2008. We wanted a lightweight bunk house model for weekend camping trips... with 3 kids, quad bunks were a necessity and I required a hard door between the main living area and the bunk room. We are waiting for a little bit warmer weather here before we take it out camping but can't wait to try it out. Good luck with your search!

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