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martipr

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Posted: 12/14/07 08:50pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am looking at a TB-27FBV Trail-Bay at Fun Time RV. Does anyone have any information on the Trail-Bay series. I have not seen any posts about them or a Trail-bay anywhere but at Fun Time. Any recommendations or info would be appreciated.


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1mtnman

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Posted: 12/14/07 09:06pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I also looked at this trailer about 3 weeks ago and certainly was impressed with it. It seemed quite solid and I especially was impressed with the front bathroom model. I currently have a TrailLite by RVision and although my unit is very much different than the Trail Bay I have been very happy with the service I have gotten out of my trailer and wouldn't hesitate to buy another RVision unit.

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We had a Trail Bay trailer a while back (I think the model was 32FKS, it was a front kitchen). We loved it and never had a problem with it. It had one slideout that was fairly large for a trailer. Well built, solid. At least from my experience I would recommend it.


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I own an 04 Trail Bay 31FKS and love it. It has two slides, and more room then I really need. One thing to check though-see if there are shelves in the closets and cabinets. Mine did not have a shelf one! A friend of mine who is a carpenter built them in for me using scrap wood he ahd laying around. They look great. I've not had a major problem with mine and although DW and I have thought about trading, we can't find another one we like as well.


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ES4Me

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Posted: 12/14/07 09:38pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You might try the R-Vision Forum www.r-visioncamping.org
Lots of R-Vision product owners there more than willing to share information.

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StoneyPgh

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Posted: 12/14/07 10:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Link to R-Vision Camping Club.


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mcomstock

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Posted: 12/14/07 11:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a Trail-Bay 27DS, it has worked well for our family. As mentioned, check out the R-Vision forum.

Earl E

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We have a Trail-Sport which is the lower beginners model and have been happy with it. We had a major problem with the front and back caps delaminating but have found that this was an industry wide problem with a bad batch of filon. R-Vision has been very helpful in fixing the problem and I'd buy another rig from them.


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martipr

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Thanks everyone for the responses, sounds like an OK TT. The bathroom is super.

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we have a R-Vision R-Wagon RW3360 5th wheel toy hauler and bought it a year ago. I seem to work on it every weekend Too many issues to list. The major ones, the dealer took care of with the warranty and the others I fixed(can't take back to dealer once a month) I wouldn't buy another R-vision or own one if they gave it to me. just my opinion

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