We are looking (and have been for some time now) at a 5er. We have never had one, although both my wife and I have camping/yachting experience. Not important. Anyway, we have narrowed our choice down to 2.
The first, is a Nomad "305 Scout" (Mfg by Skyline). It is a 30' with a 12' slide (kitchenette/couch). The price is better than anything we have seen yet, and it seems to offer for the most part everything that the more expensive trailers do. 2x2 construction, EPDM rubber roof, etc. We like this floor plan the best as well, we have small to medium kids, and really need the bunk option. There is not a lot of models available with bunks. Oh yeah- asking (sticker) is $21000, and the dealer is willing to work with us.
The second trailer is a 29' Sportsman 2954p (Mfg by K-Z inc. It has twin slides, one on each side of the coach. One for the kithen system (micro, stove, fridge, cabinets) and one for the sofa/dinette. While I do notice some significant improvements in the appliances and also in the windows, everything else, inlcuding construction is very similar. The big difference, about 9 grand in price more.
So I guess my questions are more, is is worth the extra 9? Does anyone have a better reputation/service/longevity, etc? Does anyone own either of these or had personal dealings?? We plan on actually going in and buying tomorrow (hopefully) and would appreciate any quick replys. I personally just cant see the extra $9k in the other trailer. Granted the double slides...
Keep in mind this is our first trailer, it will not be our last and I want somewhat of an entry level trailer. If after a few years we deciede we really enjoy this that much? Well then I'll consider spending the money for something nicer like an Alpenlite. ($60K... ... . mmm maybe not
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So what do ya think??
Kev
The first, is a Nomad "305 Scout" (Mfg by Skyline). It is a 30' with a 12' slide (kitchenette/couch). The price is better than anything we have seen yet, and it seems to offer for the most part everything that the more expensive trailers do. 2x2 construction, EPDM rubber roof, etc. We like this floor plan the best as well, we have small to medium kids, and really need the bunk option. There is not a lot of models available with bunks. Oh yeah- asking (sticker) is $21000, and the dealer is willing to work with us.
The second trailer is a 29' Sportsman 2954p (Mfg by K-Z inc. It has twin slides, one on each side of the coach. One for the kithen system (micro, stove, fridge, cabinets) and one for the sofa/dinette. While I do notice some significant improvements in the appliances and also in the windows, everything else, inlcuding construction is very similar. The big difference, about 9 grand in price more.
So I guess my questions are more, is is worth the extra 9? Does anyone have a better reputation/service/longevity, etc? Does anyone own either of these or had personal dealings?? We plan on actually going in and buying tomorrow (hopefully) and would appreciate any quick replys. I personally just cant see the extra $9k in the other trailer. Granted the double slides...
Keep in mind this is our first trailer, it will not be our last and I want somewhat of an entry level trailer. If after a few years we deciede we really enjoy this that much? Well then I'll consider spending the money for something nicer like an Alpenlite. ($60K... ... . mmm maybe not

So what do ya think??
Kev