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12:04 pm July 10, 2010
| clown
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I am 90% convinced to buy myself a 16BH, I am stepping up from a canvas pop-up with fridge, stove, furnace and AC. Miss a bathroom!
Help me make the decision. Simply tell me–would you go back to the dealer and buy your 16BH again because you like it, or NOT??
Thanks for your answers, I will post a reply to this when I make up my mind.
Dave (clown)
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1:49 pm July 10, 2010
| CampCook
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7:30 pm July 10, 2010
| mbanda
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Post edited 2:31 am – July 11, 2010 by mbanda
I would like to see some changes to the 16bh, but the more trailers I see at parks we visit, the more pleased I am with our purchase. Yes, I'd do it again. For the price, it cannot be beat.
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11:15 am July 11, 2010
| Marlynmik
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Considering what we were initially towing with, for sure! Now that we have upgraded our TV and we can tow significantly more weight, I'm starting to get the "2-foot syndrome" (I've heard this expression a few times, meaning you always want 2 feet more) Though it is the roomiest and most well layed out TT for that size, I think I'd like something bigger. Now if you're cool with 16 feet, by all means it is an excellent choice! In a 16' TT, it's very rare to find: a seperate toilet and shower, counter space, a pantry AND a closet!
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 16BH * TV: 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7L V8
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5:18 pm July 11, 2010
| mbanda
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Marlynmik said:Considering what we were initially towing with, for sure! Now that we have upgraded our TV and we can tow significantly more weight, I'm starting to get the "2-foot syndrome" (I've heard this expression a few times, meaning you always want 2 feet more) Though it is the roomiest and most well layed out TT for that size, I think I'd like something bigger. Now if you're cool with 16 feet, by all means it is an excellent choice! In a 16' TT, it's very rare to find: a seperate toilet and shower, counter space, a pantry AND a closet!
The separate toilet/shower was a major selling point for us as well.
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6:06 pm July 11, 2010
| Jason
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We've been tent camping for years so the 16bh is night and day better for us. The layout, the storage space and the seperate bathtub and toilet were big selling points for us. Most trailers this size have the one piece "shoilet". I just don't know how that would work for us. Although it's not perfect, we would absolutely buy the same trailer again.
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5:07 pm July 12, 2010
| clown
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Well the decision has been made and the money spent and I will pick up my brand new 16BH the end of this week!! Thanks to those that answered my question. Now I get to talk about the "improvements" I have made in the months to come.
Thanks again!
Dave
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