Josh I totally agree with you outlets need to be above counter also to prevent children from accidentally sticking their fingers in there and possibly getting zapped Good overall des8gn though👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊
I see a missed opportunity. They should’ve had a second awning installed for the rear. I envision a big reversed “L” shaped deck built where you back in. Then all the doors step out onto the deck. The rear awning section would add additional grilling or searing area.
Omg! I have been waiting for a floor plan like this! Love the two bedroooms. Love how tall the roof is. Love these huge bed slide. Love the colors. Love all of these huge windows. The residential appliances. Love all of these kitchen cabinets that are huge like a home. Love all of the bedroom storage. Like the black out Shad’s. Plan show more of these. Love the fan in the living room. Thank you josh!
This floorplan looks awesome with the residential table and chairs and breakfast bar instead of an outdated diner booth dinette👍and the porcelain toilets also steps it up a notch💥but the cheap look of a shower curtain, 4” fart fans and no TV is so entry level☹️
This would be the perfect unit for my place in Harrison MI, having 2 bedrooms would be ideal! it is exactly what it was made for. I own a lot in a private campground where all units need to have self-contained black and gray water systems and they come around twice a week and pump out the tanks.
Cool looking park model. If I were to live in an RV park or Mobile Home village if they allowed destination trailers, this would be a contender. I like the idea of a larger home-like trailer. Could be a good seasonal home in a resort place for "Snow birds" or as Summer quarters in the mountains.
I love my travel trailer and I love seeing new places but think once my truck or camper needs upgrading I might go permanent/seasonal. My bro sold his diesel truck for more than what he bought it for and bought something similar to this on a spacious seasonal and has no regrets. I'm not there yet but the seed has been planted. I do really dig the opposing bedrooms in this unit, not so hot on the entertainment center though.
Question ... when this trailers is more for the "stationary" use - It is good to support the slide-outs or ??? so. What is about with the wheels. I see real mobile homes, and they "remove" the wheels then.
No. I do not ever recommend using slide supports. If the RV shifts for any reason (even wind or something), then the slide has to move WITH the body The slide's position in the air is relative to the RV body. If you isolate the slide but the body can still move at all for any reason (again wind, ground settling, etc), then you're messing with their relative orientation
It's fairly niche and regional but very popular in some areas Michigan where I'm from for instance has a strong market for RVs like this due to the abundance of seasonal sites
This walk though reminds me of Chevy Chase's press conference in 'Spies Like Us', it'd just be "Are there any bumper pull camper owners here?" lol! Love me some Chevy Chase :) That's a pretty sweet destination rig!
Thanks appreciate you sending the info. Yes if they put kitchen in slide on rain days it would be easier to see boob tube. Do you know if you can sleep in bed with semi tilt on bed or does it have to be flat? Did not see a washer/Dryer hook up. Thanks brother. Big Phil
OK, I gotta ask...u say it's a 'destination trailer', yet in the beginning u list its holding tanks and fresh water capacity...so y would it have holding tanks and fresh water tanks...hmmmm
It has tanks because it's a "destination trailer" and not a "park model" -- those two designations carry different definitions This is still considered an RV and as such is still fully self contained. Park models direct plumb to sewer with no holding tanks
Some hits but a lot of weird misses. No washer/dryer hookups? That means trips to the laundromat. The kitchen power setup or lack there of is weird and really vwey little ktichen counter space. You are right about the space behind the TV, thats a big waste. Also, the door in the bathroom is strange and no privacy shades in some areas??? You have shown fifth wheels with more available storage throughout the coach. This could be a live in in certain areas of the US, but the misses for me out weigh the hits. Just seems sparce and empty for this type of vehicle.
Hey Josh, I thought I saw a long time ago during Haylette video days. I remember either a Jayco or Cherokee destination trailer with two full bedrooms and I think one of the bedrooms had a loft
That camper is amazing. There's only one problem with it. That fairly flat front end....that is going to drink fuel while towing it. I wish they had made the front a little rounder or perhaps a little bit more aerodynamic....
Let’s assume you like to camp, own a property to your north and another to the south. You can have sewer, water and electricity installed at each site and spend your summer weekends in the north, and your winter weekends in the south. These are great hunting or guest cabins. They are different, but know they wouldn’t make so many of these if there were no demand. They fit a niche in the market.
My best advice is to buy used and get it inspected!! I seen some half price and just a couple years old!!! Can u imagine moving a mobile home 3 years old?
Poor Sal-Wood. So many 'Did they even do a 2nd look before releasing this, or was it just a rush job they'll "tweak" after the show?' missed details in this model. 😢Considering how long they've been releasing trailers, you'd think they'd have gotten more right the 1st time around. 😮💨
@@JoshtheRVNerd So, especially for a destination trailer... From the rear: 1) No privacy in the bathroom when doors with shades are readily available and shouldn't be something the buyer has to "handle" on their own. 1.5) I'm also stumped how designers haven't figured out yet how to put a "drop down" option like on home screen doors that would allow for closing the shade without opening the door, stepping outside to close the shade, then stepping back in and closing the door. 2) They should have made the bed there a Queen, allowing for 4-6" wall shifting so that the shower stall, and sink counter, could be longer (but more importantly, there was more room around the toilet for legs and so you don't have to straddle it to get into the shower). 3) As you pointed out, the TV cabinet was a huge "secret compartment" fail. Even with it housing wiring, unless the ENTIRE panel was for wiring (which is insanely disorganized if so) there was room for storage. A door cabinet (reinforced for the weight of the TV) could have fixed it. They even could have put the breaker box there and freed up space in the kitchen for storage. 4) Over the fireplace could have been a full height cabinet, with over the counter being the entertainment center for better viewing without the loss of storage, or the control panel. 6) And since that control panel is there, they could have easily fit under the cabinet outlets if they weren't going to provide a pop-up outlet next to the stove if they weren't putting any on the wall except the microwave and stove/fridge plugs. Having just 1 plug set that you have to go around the counter ever single time you want to plug in/unplug an appliance is crazy. 7) A fold-up counter extension would go a long way (pun intended) to gaining usable countertop. 8) Nitpicky, but a magnetic side-splash to keep the fridge clean from that bacon grease should have been considered, since there's no cabinet side to restrict how far splatter can drip down. Having to pull out the fridge just to clean it is craziness. 9) They shouldn't have wasted space on the "aesthetic wall" and just squared up the bathroom, again for more leg room. 9.5) Totally personal, because at least they used a bigger version, but I HATE radius showers, which I was forgiving of in the floorplan because at least the rear bathroom has a rectangular shower. 10) As you said, again, they missed the mark not putting in a medicine cabinet. Though it's not featured, I'm pretty sure we saw a glimpse of a black outlet set on the right, but where are people meant to place the things that would use it? That glow beam light could be mounted on the right wall and not lose any of it's illumination if a cabinet was set in. 11) The bedroom door (and possibly the others, but we didn't see them) doesn't reach the floor. No private 'laundry folding'. 12) Oh look... another no-privacy door! Not a 'missed detail', but I'm curious as to what's in the main closet that requires the sharp angled walls taking away potential closet space. I'm sure you regret asking. Hahaha 😆
Really enjoyed the disco music in the intro. So, residential fridge and microwave, but with an easy-bake oven? Honestly, my 28 foot travel trailer has a far better living space and kitchen and even the bathroom is easier to use. This RV is a huge miss in my opinion.
Finally no loft. Nice back door👍👍👍
Yeah the lofts can be fun but not for everyone
Josh I totally agree with you outlets need to be above counter also to prevent children from accidentally sticking their fingers in there and possibly getting zapped
Good overall des8gn though👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊
I have to say outta all the YT camper reviewer's you are #1 OMHO
wow.. TY Mike!
I see a missed opportunity. They should’ve had a second awning installed for the rear. I envision a big reversed “L” shaped deck built where you back in. Then all the doors step out onto the deck. The rear awning section would add additional grilling or searing area.
Brilliant!
I kinda love that idea.. Lot of people will build a deck onto the side of these
I could also see one of those EZ up screen rooms back there
Omg! I have been waiting for a floor plan like this! Love the two bedroooms. Love how tall the roof is. Love these huge bed slide. Love the colors. Love all of these huge windows. The residential appliances. Love all of these kitchen cabinets that are huge like a home. Love all of the bedroom storage. Like the black out Shad’s. Plan show more of these. Love the fan in the living room. Thank you josh!
I love seeing the pleased comments like this. TY for taking time to share something positive!
OFF-Grid HOMESTEAD FTW! For peeps that have the land, and the $$$ for a solar array, and Septic/Drain fields.. THis is GREAT!
This floorplan looks awesome with the residential table and chairs and breakfast bar instead of an outdated diner booth dinette👍and the porcelain toilets also steps it up a notch💥but the cheap look of a shower curtain, 4” fart fans and no TV is so entry level☹️
This would be the perfect unit for my place in Harrison MI, having 2 bedrooms would be ideal! it is exactly what it was made for. I own a lot in a private campground where all units need to have self-contained black and gray water systems and they come around twice a week and pump out the tanks.
There ya go!
Cool looking park model. If I were to live in an RV park or Mobile Home village if they allowed destination trailers, this would be a contender. I like the idea of a larger home-like trailer. Could be a good seasonal home in a resort place for "Snow birds" or as Summer quarters in the mountains.
that's kind of how I see it - summer/winter place to visit for a bit
I love my travel trailer and I love seeing new places but think once my truck or camper needs upgrading I might go permanent/seasonal. My bro sold his diesel truck for more than what he bought it for and bought something similar to this on a spacious seasonal and has no regrets. I'm not there yet but the seed has been planted. I do really dig the opposing bedrooms in this unit, not so hot on the entertainment center though.
As long as you find a place / neighbors you like seasonals can be pretty awesome
Question ... when this trailers is more for the "stationary" use - It is good to support the slide-outs or ??? so. What is about with the wheels.
I see real mobile homes, and they "remove" the wheels then.
No. I do not ever recommend using slide supports.
If the RV shifts for any reason (even wind or something), then the slide has to move WITH the body
The slide's position in the air is relative to the RV body. If you isolate the slide but the body can still move at all for any reason (again wind, ground settling, etc), then you're messing with their relative orientation
@@JoshtheRVNerd Ok thanks :) so what you may recommend - A destination trailer or more a "real" mobile home.
It is for the Area around Nome
I can't imagine there's a huge market for a RV that's made to leave at a campsite.
But if there is,
There's the camper for you
It's fairly niche and regional but very popular in some areas
Michigan where I'm from for instance has a strong market for RVs like this due to the abundance of seasonal sites
This walk though reminds me of Chevy Chase's press conference in 'Spies Like Us', it'd just be "Are there any bumper pull camper owners here?" lol! Love me some Chevy Chase :)
That's a pretty sweet destination rig!
i love that movie. I love it.
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@@JoshtheRVNerd 😂🤣😂🥰🥰🥰 ...aaaand Doctor
Thanks appreciate you sending the info. Yes if they put kitchen in slide on rain days it would be easier to see boob tube. Do you know if you can sleep in bed with semi tilt on bed or does it have to be flat? Did not see a washer/Dryer hook up. Thanks brother. Big Phil
I’m unsure on sleeping on a partial tilt.. good question
I’d probably recommend flat just because it’s not a powerful actuator
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thanks
OK, I gotta ask...u say it's a 'destination trailer', yet in the beginning u list its holding tanks and fresh water capacity...so y would it have holding tanks and fresh water tanks...hmmmm
It has tanks because it's a "destination trailer" and not a "park model" -- those two designations carry different definitions
This is still considered an RV and as such is still fully self contained. Park models direct plumb to sewer with no holding tanks
You talked a bit about AC but didn't say anything about heat. Is this designed for cold weather use?
Not extreme colds no
Some hits but a lot of weird misses. No washer/dryer hookups? That means trips to the laundromat. The kitchen power setup or lack there of is weird and really vwey little ktichen counter space. You are right about the space behind the TV, thats a big waste. Also, the door in the bathroom is strange and no privacy shades in some areas??? You have shown fifth wheels with more available storage throughout the coach. This could be a live in in certain areas of the US, but the misses for me out weigh the hits. Just seems sparce and empty for this type of vehicle.
I agree that the misses are weird. The space behind the tv especially bothers me for some reason
You'll find W/D hookups on things like the "Grand Lodge/Grand Villa" that aren't always included on the simplier-by-design Lodge/Villa
Hey Josh, I thought I saw a long time ago during Haylette video days. I remember either a Jayco or Cherokee destination trailer with two full bedrooms and I think one of the bedrooms had a loft
Also Puma made a destination trailer with 2 bedrooms back in the day. Don't know if they do anymore.
Yeah it's funny how what's old is new again
Really nice and I love the fact no bunks. However, I would much rather have a rectangular shower in the front bathroom. Fiberglass for sure.
My man, I see that new ozark line in the background. PLEASE, give us the detailed walk through of the 2420bhk.
They originally had that one planned but it didn't make it thru production in time :(
I'll get that added to my hit list
@@JoshtheRVNerd awesome, thank you.
If it's a destination RV, is it 4 seasons ready?
No. Not made for harsh cold weather
Subtle DMX reference while in the shower, very nicely done.
😉
That camper is amazing. There's only one problem with it. That fairly flat front end....that is going to drink fuel while towing it. I wish they had made the front a little rounder or perhaps a little bit more aerodynamic....
It's made for being at a destination and not at all tuned for towing
@@JoshtheRVNerd Totally agree!
Essentially a mobile home? Two bathrooms? Outrageous!
This is much easier to sale than a mobile home or to relocate.
Let’s assume you like to camp, own a property to your north and another to the south. You can have sewer, water and electricity installed at each site and spend your summer weekends in the north, and your winter weekends in the south. These are great hunting or guest cabins. They are different, but know they wouldn’t make so many of these if there were no demand. They fit a niche in the market.
My best advice is to buy used and get it inspected!! I seen some half price and just a couple years old!!! Can u imagine moving a mobile home 3 years old?
Similar kind of layout but still definitely a common class camper build
Though I don't really know much about mobile home construction
#RVNerdHerd 🎉 😊 🎉
This one half ton towable? 😉
😆
Wish u would do more videos on used rv.
I used to all the time but my work has kind of changed to now try to support multiple stores rather than focusing on a single used RV at one location
No mention of 1/2 ton towability.....
This would make a great vacation home!
lol
This would be perfect at a lake or on a river/creek! #NerdHerd
I could see that!
Given that it's a destination trailer, the oven should probably be a little larger.
Their "Grand" series does that
But the little simpler Lodge/Villa series still uses a more traditional RV oven
🎉#NerdHerd
Poor Sal-Wood. So many 'Did they even do a 2nd look before releasing this, or was it just a rush job they'll "tweak" after the show?' missed details in this model. 😢Considering how long they've been releasing trailers, you'd think they'd have gotten more right the 1st time around. 😮💨
Where did it fall short for you?
@@JoshtheRVNerd So, especially for a destination trailer... From the rear: 1) No privacy in the bathroom when doors with shades are readily available and shouldn't be something the buyer has to "handle" on their own. 1.5) I'm also stumped how designers haven't figured out yet how to put a "drop down" option like on home screen doors that would allow for closing the shade without opening the door, stepping outside to close the shade, then stepping back in and closing the door. 2) They should have made the bed there a Queen, allowing for 4-6" wall shifting so that the shower stall, and sink counter, could be longer (but more importantly, there was more room around the toilet for legs and so you don't have to straddle it to get into the shower). 3) As you pointed out, the TV cabinet was a huge "secret compartment" fail. Even with it housing wiring, unless the ENTIRE panel was for wiring (which is insanely disorganized if so) there was room for storage. A door cabinet (reinforced for the weight of the TV) could have fixed it. They even could have put the breaker box there and freed up space in the kitchen for storage. 4) Over the fireplace could have been a full height cabinet, with over the counter being the entertainment center for better viewing without the loss of storage, or the control panel. 6) And since that control panel is there, they could have easily fit under the cabinet outlets if they weren't going to provide a pop-up outlet next to the stove if they weren't putting any on the wall except the microwave and stove/fridge plugs. Having just 1 plug set that you have to go around the counter ever single time you want to plug in/unplug an appliance is crazy. 7) A fold-up counter extension would go a long way (pun intended) to gaining usable countertop. 8) Nitpicky, but a magnetic side-splash to keep the fridge clean from that bacon grease should have been considered, since there's no cabinet side to restrict how far splatter can drip down. Having to pull out the fridge just to clean it is craziness. 9) They shouldn't have wasted space on the "aesthetic wall" and just squared up the bathroom, again for more leg room. 9.5) Totally personal, because at least they used a bigger version, but I HATE radius showers, which I was forgiving of in the floorplan because at least the rear bathroom has a rectangular shower. 10) As you said, again, they missed the mark not putting in a medicine cabinet. Though it's not featured, I'm pretty sure we saw a glimpse of a black outlet set on the right, but where are people meant to place the things that would use it? That glow beam light could be mounted on the right wall and not lose any of it's illumination if a cabinet was set in. 11) The bedroom door (and possibly the others, but we didn't see them) doesn't reach the floor. No private 'laundry folding'. 12) Oh look... another no-privacy door!
Not a 'missed detail', but I'm curious as to what's in the main closet that requires the sharp angled walls taking away potential closet space.
I'm sure you regret asking. Hahaha 😆
Really enjoyed the disco music in the intro. So, residential fridge and microwave, but with an easy-bake oven? Honestly, my 28 foot travel trailer has a far better living space and kitchen and even the bathroom is easier to use. This RV is a huge miss in my opinion.
that's the funny thing about RVs with lots of sleeping.. they have to give up lots of living
Like it
awesome ty!
30 or 50 amp power,
50
But I don’t want No Towable Trailer.
This is one really made for parking - not towing around
Nice single wide
OH it's not a single wide
No
No it's a travel trailer
Uh huh
lol
Junk