On the whole it’s a good rig, but the only thing I’d change would be moving the bathroom from the back to in between the bedroom and the living/dining areas so everyone has access to the bathroom. And it would be a walk through or split bathroom
This seems nice. Thx for the video. My question is why do many travel trailers seem so poorly built now? What can i do as a buyer to protect myself from so many unscrupulous manufacturers and dealers? Extra warranty or insurance coverage?
Really nice floor plan for a trailer of this size. But as someone who has camped since 1988 and owned two travel trailers (Sunline, Winnebago), this trailer doesn't have adequate cabinets for storage. This seems to be a way that manufacturers are keeping costs down, but any experienced camper can see the problem. The trailer may be OK for folks that only do short 2-4-night trips, but for longer trips, the lack of storage will become an issue. Also, as in so many reviews and on the Princess Craft website, we aren't able to find out anything about the cabinet construction (particle board or solid wood) or the countertops which leads me to think the countertops are cheap Therma foil. If the cabinets and countertops are cheaply constructed, one small water leak will result in significant damage, so buyer beware. Don't get me wrong...I really like the design and features this trailer has but buyers should be aware of potential problems, especially if you want to keep the trailer for longer than five years.
You have an excellent presentation which I always enjoy. Just wish you would include the price!
Greetings pj its your regular visitor from southern Ontario Canada thanks for sharing this video excellent Job as always
Nice RV. I like the aluminum welded framing.
Under bed pass through storage... Perfect for pet sleeping space or pet crates!
On the whole it’s a good rig, but the only thing I’d change would be moving the bathroom from the back to in between the bedroom and the living/dining areas so everyone has access to the bathroom. And it would be a walk through or split bathroom
This seems nice. Thx for the video. My question is why do many travel trailers seem so poorly built now? What can i do as a buyer to protect myself from so many unscrupulous manufacturers and dealers? Extra warranty or insurance coverage?
Cost and profit. 100% cost (hitting a specific sale price) and profit.
Interesting, the Luxe Lounger seems a lot like Rockwood/Flagstaff's Versalounge.
The Fridge????? Did I miss that?? It looks like a Everchill 10.9 12v compressor.
Really nice floor plan for a trailer of this size. But as someone who has camped since 1988 and owned two travel trailers (Sunline, Winnebago), this trailer doesn't have adequate cabinets for storage. This seems to be a way that manufacturers are keeping costs down, but any experienced camper can see the problem. The trailer may be OK for folks that only do short 2-4-night trips, but for longer trips, the lack of storage will become an issue. Also, as in so many reviews and on the Princess Craft website, we aren't able to find out anything about the cabinet construction (particle board or solid wood) or the countertops which leads me to think the countertops are cheap Therma foil. If the cabinets and countertops are cheaply constructed, one small water leak will result in significant damage, so buyer beware. Don't get me wrong...I really like the design and features this trailer has but buyers should be aware of potential problems, especially if you want to keep the trailer for longer than five years.
How much?
You talk, way too much!