by Kharn » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:52 am
Weekender all the way, the 8' Cubby has the cabin cabinets too close to the door so you can't have a meaningful bunk without losing the cabinets entirely. The 10' Weekender can still have a few cabinets while allowing sufficient space for a bunk.
I forget who it was, but one member has photos in his gallery of how he made a bunk for his kid. He used ~1" wood dowels with wall fittings (solid circles on one wall, lift-out U-shapes on the other) and heavy fabric looped over each dowel and sewn. It should be more comfortable than just a shelf, plus since the middle will be lower than the dowels, it isnt as easy for the kid to roll out and down onto you. That should work until the kid is old enough to sleep in a tent next to the trailer.
I would include a third set of dowel fittings next to the fittings at the rear of the cabin, allowing you to stow the assembly with the fabric rolled around the two dowels and have more usable space during the day or while towing.