Does anyone want to suggest a mfgr who makes a toy-hauler trailer that's put together and insulated well enough to stand up to full-timing? I already know about Space Craft and may have to go that route; but are there any out there off-the-shelf. I don't think New Horizon's doing MotoMovers anymore now that they've got all the upper-end regular 5er orders to fill.
JC
(P.S. Thanks for blessin' my joinin', H'ard. I thought for a day or 2 you wuz gonna turn me down!)
Gary said
07:19 PM Jan 28, 2010
Heartland RV makes a few toy haulers.
DorisandDave said
09:18 PM Jan 28, 2010
We'd like to know too. Found a couple 5th wheels we like. Now if we could just get them to add a measly 5 feet on the back and give us a garage just big enough for 2 motorcycles, a side garage door, a third axle probably, and NO entrance into the living area...I'd be perfectly happy!!!!
Mallo said
08:19 AM Jan 29, 2010
Carriage makes a very nice Toyhauler you can full time in we considered it for the Brideandjoy's crafting area.
Mallo
norsado2 said
09:15 AM Jan 29, 2010
hi guys we bought a keystone raptor 3812ts added the insulated windows so far so good!!
john
ken and cindy said
10:43 AM Jan 29, 2010
Newmar makes one.
DZ said
10:50 AM Jan 29, 2010
We've been full-timing in our Excel Wild Cargo for over 2 years now, and it's holding up very well. Excel's have a -10 degree guarantee and are warranteed for full-timers. We were in -8 temps in Jan. of 2008 in Colo. and were very comfortable. It's not a lightweight though, weighing in at 15,500 empty. They are built by Peterson Industries in Smith Center Kansas.
ottergirl said
02:03 AM Oct 4, 2016
hi folks, i am researching luxury toy haulers to go full time next year. i will be getting one that has a full bathroom in garage (or add what i need) so i have 2 full suites with common area in between. if you plan to visit hot and cold areas, be sure and ck the r-values for floor, sides, roof of the hauler. if u plan to use the garage as i do as a 2nd bedroom, be sure to ck if it is insulated at all. i found out only by accident that most toy hauler models' garages are not insulated even though they feature ac/h (talk about energy & $ loss!). now i specifically ask if the garage is insulated. the only model i've found so far that does is grand design 399th. the heartlands do not. i'll add to this message as i find out about addl models.
Bruce and Robin said
09:34 AM Oct 7, 2016
ottergirl wrote:
hi folks, i am researching luxury toy haulers to go full time next year. i will be getting one that has a full bathroom in garage (or add what i need) so i have 2 full suites with common area in between. if you plan to visit hot and cold areas, be sure and ck the r-values for floor, sides, roof of the hauler. if u plan to use the garage as i do as a 2nd bedroom, be sure to ck if it is insulated at all. i found out only by accident that most toy hauler models' garages are not insulated even though they feature ac/h (talk about energy & $ loss!). now i specifically ask if the garage is insulated. the only model i've found so far that does is grand design 399th. the heartlands do not. i'll add to this message as i find out about addl models.
Did you look at the DRV Full House? They are very nice. Check them out. They are luxury and well insulated.
Bruce
ottergirl said
12:15 PM Oct 7, 2016
hi bruce (my younger brother's name!) - thanks for the DRV referral - i hadn't come across them mentioned anywhere. beautiful toy haulers - my pref is the LX455 with the back patio. they are def higher in quality and features but priced about 20-60k above closest competitors. i would give them a serious look except i want the side patio option now offered on a number of luxury toy haulers.
i've been doing a ton of research and have put together a spreadsheet so i can more accurately track features on each model - they all start sounding/looking alike after awhile. for anyone interested in my findings/opinions to date:
as of today, there are 13 on my radar. i've ranked them in terms of 'likability' and the Grand Design Momentum 399th and the Jayco 4113 Seismic are currently tied for first place. both have very nice floor plans, 1, 1/2 baths. jayco 4113 is very diff from all other models with a step up kitchen which looks pretty nice in the photos.
current challenge - i'm in portland, or, and have ONLY been able to physically see the Momentum! the west seems quite sparse in terms of rv viewing opportunities in this category. not exactly sure how i'm going to deal with this buying challenge. my current selections are all (with except of Momentum) based exclusively on photographs, descriptions and floor plans. and, i'm sure my ratings would change with an actual visit to each but what to do? good thing i have a year before i go FT.
Bruce and Robin said
02:55 PM Oct 7, 2016
OTTER wrote:
Does anyone want to suggest a mfgr who makes a toy-hauler trailer that's put together and insulated well enough to stand up to full-timing? I already know about Space Craft and may have to go that route; but are there any out there off-the-shelf. I don't think New Horizon's doing MotoMovers anymore now that they've got all the upper-end regular 5er orders to fill.
JC
(P.S. Thanks for blessin' my joinin', H'ard. I thought for a day or 2 you wuz gonna turn me down!)
DRV Full house is the hi end Toyhauler. Very well insulated and manufactured for ft living. My second choice was the Heartland Road Warrior.
ottergirl said
03:45 AM Oct 8, 2016
i really like the heartland road warrior too and its on my list, but i am receiving conflicting data on the insulation level in the garage (wh i want to use for a 2nd bed/bath). going to the salem, or, rv show next weekend to pin down some answers!
Terry and Jo said
07:57 AM Oct 8, 2016
Note to readers:
This is a thread started back in 2010, so some of the participants at that time may not participate here any longer.
It is generally better to start new threads rather than revive old ones. Revived old ones may have information in earlier posts that are no longer valid.
Terry
ottergirl said
11:00 AM Oct 9, 2016
ok, i'll start a new thread - i'm new!
mikec54 said
04:04 PM Oct 13, 2016
Our research leads us to the Grand Design models. Check out their Facebook page. Lots of great comments about the experience, customer service etc. When ready to pull the trigger, GD is our choice.
JC
(P.S. Thanks for blessin' my joinin', H'ard. I thought for a day or 2 you wuz gonna turn me down!)
Mallo
john
Did you look at the DRV Full House? They are very nice. Check them out. They are luxury and well insulated.
Bruce
i've been doing a ton of research and have put together a spreadsheet so i can more accurately track features on each model - they all start sounding/looking alike after awhile. for anyone interested in my findings/opinions to date:
as of today, there are 13 on my radar. i've ranked them in terms of 'likability' and the Grand Design Momentum 399th and the Jayco 4113 Seismic are currently tied for first place. both have very nice floor plans, 1, 1/2 baths. jayco 4113 is very diff from all other models with a step up kitchen which looks pretty nice in the photos.
current challenge - i'm in portland, or, and have ONLY been able to physically see the Momentum! the west seems quite sparse in terms of rv viewing opportunities in this category. not exactly sure how i'm going to deal with this buying challenge. my current selections are all (with except of Momentum) based exclusively on photographs, descriptions and floor plans. and, i'm sure my ratings would change with an actual visit to each but what to do? good thing i have a year before i go FT.
DRV Full house is the hi end Toyhauler. Very well insulated and manufactured for ft living. My second choice was the Heartland Road Warrior.
Note to readers:
This is a thread started back in 2010, so some of the participants at that time may not participate here any longer.
It is generally better to start new threads rather than revive old ones. Revived old ones may have information in earlier posts that are no longer valid.
Terry
Our research leads us to the Grand Design models. Check out their Facebook page. Lots of great comments about the experience, customer service etc. When ready to pull the trigger, GD is our choice.
Good luck!