Sml caravan with queen & bunk beds?

Submitted: Friday, Oct 12, 2012 at 23:04
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Hi everyone
Hopefully someone can help with some recommendations of brands/models of any small 12-14ft caravans that come with a queen bed and 2 single bunk beds for a family of 4. The two children are 7 & 5 so we could still get away with a small van. We have a Jayco Eagle but are looking to upgrade to a a caravan - one that I can take away and set up without the help of hubbie if I need to. We've found that we spend most of our time outside and only go into our van to sleep. Looking to spend up to $15,000??

Any suggestions greatly received
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Reply By: Member - Joe n Mel n kids (FNQ - Friday, Oct 12, 2012 at 23:40

Friday, Oct 12, 2012 at 23:40
Hi guys, we have just got into the "caravan" world and in looking for something we really could not find anything in the 12-14 foot range to do that many kids as well as us, just to small to fit in that amount of bedding, we also looked at the "pop top" style like a "Jayco" that has 2 doubles at each end that fold out, small kids will sleep head to toe happily in a double but that style aside there is not a lot around in that size to fit any more than 1 bed in.....
I found that by doing a search for say "14 foot caravan" and select "images" and you will get heaps of pics, you will get a better idea of layouts from pics than words, i went from 14 foot to 16 foot to 20 foot and really only found that we could fit in kids over 20 foot ......

Or try this :-)
Cheers
Joe n Mel n kids


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Follow Up By: SDG - Saturday, Oct 13, 2012 at 21:45

Saturday, Oct 13, 2012 at 21:45
Seen some similar to that picture being towed by bikes.
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Reply By: LeeJ - Monday, Oct 15, 2012 at 08:02

Monday, Oct 15, 2012 at 08:02
I've just ordered a Windsor Rapid 430 caravan. It may be classed as a 16foot, not sure. But it's got a double extender bed out one end and double bunks down the other.
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