by cracker39 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:13 am
Joseph,
With any TTT that has standup room inside (12' or less for the cabin), if your bed doesn't convert to a dinette or couch, there just isn't room enough to do much inside except stand up. Yes, it can be a hassle to convert from one to the other, but it makes for more living area. I'll have to roll up and tie my mattress topper to get it out of the way, then fold up my bed into the couch which only takes a few seconds to do. It's making up the bed at night that will be the hassle. I had a pickup camper once that had a queen size bed over the cab, a dinette on the side that converted into a 40" wide bed, and drop-down 40" single bunk over the dinette. As I had two daughters, we used both singles. It wasn't that much hassle to convert the dinette to the bed.
Melvin,
I can attest to the drag on a higher trailer. I was surprised that the drag was as bad as it was when I towed mine to get it weighed. I've made a "wing" to put on top of my truck cap to deflect air up and over the front of the trailer, but haven't tried it yet to see if it will be successful. But, I am optimistic that it will help...we'll see. I'm thinking it would have been better to build and use the compact design with the pop up top over the galley area. It would have been over a foot less in height closed up, still have the standup room in the galley area, and a dinette or couch that converted into the bed. I would have to had compromised one of my requirements, that is the width. It would have been wider than my TTT and required add-on outside truck mirrors to see behind me while driving. The compact design also has the door in the rear, and I like that.