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KJayhawk

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Posted: 10/31/05 04:26pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Was wondering if anybody has seen or purchased the new triple slide Open Road travel trailer. Comments?


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Posted: 10/31/05 05:11pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Not heard of it, do you have a web link for the curious folks like me to check out?


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Posted: 10/31/05 05:26pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Go to pilgrimintl.com and click on Open Road models and then Travel Trailers. Then click on 319RL3S.

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Posted: 10/31/05 06:15pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

OK, I've heard of Pilgrim. From what I know they are respected as a company. No direct experience tho.

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Posted: 11/01/05 07:44am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Wow, that is a nice floor plan...great for full-timers and not toooo heavy.

May be my next trailer.


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Posted: 11/01/05 08:05am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Here's the link and a picture... Nice rig - great fresh water and holding tank sizes... Too heavy for my TV if at max GVWR though...

http://www.pilgrimintl.com/pilgrim/open-........ad/modline/travel-trailers/model/319RL3S






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SPECIFICATIONS
Total Dry Weight (UVW) *8500
Dry Hitch Weight (lbs) *1250
GVWR (lbs) *11100
Fresh Water Tank (gal) 60
Grey Water Tank (gal) 80
Black Water Tank (gal) 40
LP Capacity (lbs) 60
Cargo Carrying Capacity *2600
Overall Length 34' 6
Height 11' 4
Width 8' 1
Tires 225/75 R15(D)



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Posted: 11/01/05 10:32am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Quote:

Wow, that is a nice floor plan...great for full-timers and not toooo heavy.

May be my next trailer.


Is this really a full time TT? If so, this, or something like it, may work for our "next" RV.

Wife wants a Motorhome but doesn't want to full time (my retirement will be '13-'14 era.) My thinking is get a Full Time TT and try it to see how we like it. (Hey, I might not like it!) Can't see spending the $$$ on a MH and not use it basically full time.

Thanks


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Big_Jim

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Posted: 11/01/05 02:54pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That is sweet!!! I wonder what you could get one for.


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Lar114

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Posted: 11/02/05 08:40am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That is a very nice floor plan, BUT why is the entertainment center so far away from living area? If your watching tv from your couch you have to turn your head to the left,unless your laying down, after a while you'd have a stiff neck. If your watching from the chair on the back right you'd have to watch it over your kitchen counter. I would love to have a TT like this but seems to me like entertainment center is to far back or slightly obstructed. Am I the only one who sees this?


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Posted: 11/02/05 08:59am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Forest River, Cardinal 32TS has 3 slides, selling price is $25,931 through RVDirect.com


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