darnheather
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- Dec 14, 2018
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My intro post is here which has a lot of the background. http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php/topic,118775.new.html#new
I was all set to buy a typical bunkhouse 19-20' travel trailer when winter came along. I feel stupid now but I had no idea these trailers were mostly just for two seasons, three at most. I've been looking for something that is four seasons but so far nothing that fits my criteria and I'm getting worried that it just doesn't exist. Must have a bunkhouse, full bed, dry bath. Would like no slides or at least functional with slides in as I plan to be in RV parks as little as possible.
Is there a way to take a typical trailer and add insulation in the walls and around pipes and vital guts? I know about the Oliver but it doesn't have the bunkhouse which is vital.
I was all set to buy a typical bunkhouse 19-20' travel trailer when winter came along. I feel stupid now but I had no idea these trailers were mostly just for two seasons, three at most. I've been looking for something that is four seasons but so far nothing that fits my criteria and I'm getting worried that it just doesn't exist. Must have a bunkhouse, full bed, dry bath. Would like no slides or at least functional with slides in as I plan to be in RV parks as little as possible.
Is there a way to take a typical trailer and add insulation in the walls and around pipes and vital guts? I know about the Oliver but it doesn't have the bunkhouse which is vital.