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cmassey

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Posted: 05/08/12 10:47am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just by chance, we did look at a Jayco 185RB but it wasn't what we wanted. Don't care for the crawl-over bed, dinette instead of couch, and bathroom with out a sink. Looked well-built but wasn't our cup of tea. Thanks. We didn't realize that downsizing would be such hard work.


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I always thought these Arctic Fox 22G looked interesting. It has a queen bed and a couch. The video below does a nice job of showing it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vocxsXV1XYM

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Arctic Fox is known for their truck campers, we've looked at them. Shouldn't be any different with their travel trailers.

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We have a Puma 20QB with a couch, walk -around queen, and dinette. We really like it. Thebath is in the rear and the Tv is above dinette for easy viewing from bed or couch. Check it out.

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Thanks for the info. Will check out the Puma line and see if I can find a place close to see one.

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One thing I wouldn't like about the first one you posted is the "cave bed" as my wife calls it. I'd take a look at one of these.

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http://www.hwytrailersales.com/2012-lance-1685-new-travel-trailer-or-i411919

I know your looking for a couch slide. But the lance dinette's are the most comfortable dinette I've ever sat on. It's also huge. Lance has a lot of nice features but it is a little spendy.

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I have a 2011 Starcraft Travelstar 193ss. I purchased it sortof used last summer. I love it. It's just me, sometimes grown daughter and three dogs. The television hookup is over the fridge instead of by the door-and we love that because we can both watch tv before going to bed. I was hauling it with a Dodge Dakota, and it did ok if I took it easy. Now I have a Ram 1500 quad cab and it hauls the camper like nothing's back there. We cook and eat outside under the awning, either with a card table we bring along or the park's picnic table. Dealer and manufacturer have been awesome with the minor stuff that needed to be fixed (fridge working on propane).
The family that had it before me used it one weekend and traded in it on a 5r. Sure, I know it sounds like "only drove to church on Sundays" but I know the family. Living in a small town of about 2,000 sometimes has it's advantages!

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All of the last three seem to have the floorplan we want. We looked for the fun finder but haven't found a dealer with one. Did find the 214 or 215 but not the 210. But it's not critical that I find one in any specific time period. I've got a perfectly good Sunnybrook that works fine for us, we're just ready to downsize.

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We have the FunFinder Xtra 190 with the front queen bed and rear jacknife couch (futon). My wife and dog sleep on the queen bed and I get the futon. Works well for us and comfortable too.


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