longshanks
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- Dec 12, 2011
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Hi all... My wife and I have been tenting for long enough that I think she's considering my pleas about upgrading to a camper. We have been shopping around for campers, and would like to own one in the next year or so. I've been eyeing up the FWC grandby but due to my remote location in northern Canada, I've only managed to see one of them in the flesh. The one I looked at was a beauty, a 2012 model with all the bells and whistles. We simply don't have the $$ to justify a new camper, and we don't expect to use it often enough to get all the options we want. This probably leaves us in a position to hunt around for an older model. I can modify/fix/repair pretty much anything, but I am questioning whether it's worth it to hold out for a unit with the extended cab-over option. Most of the used Grandbys I've seen don't have it.
Does it add considerably to the comfort of the bed? Interior space in the camper? I am wondering what you do with sleeping bags, pillows, foamy, etc, when the top is down, because it doesn't seem like there's enough space up there to store that stuff.
Also, I'm 6'5. Any tall people out there camping in the older campers with the 74" high stand-up height? In 2005 they added 4" height to the ceiling, and I'm wondering if the short ceiling is going to be a problem.
thanks for your input
Does it add considerably to the comfort of the bed? Interior space in the camper? I am wondering what you do with sleeping bags, pillows, foamy, etc, when the top is down, because it doesn't seem like there's enough space up there to store that stuff.
Also, I'm 6'5. Any tall people out there camping in the older campers with the 74" high stand-up height? In 2005 they added 4" height to the ceiling, and I'm wondering if the short ceiling is going to be a problem.
thanks for your input