Sounds to me like you need a 34 Classic with rear queen.
There are plenty out there.
dave@dwmorrison.com
> On Friday, December 02, 2011 11:01:39 AM you wrote:
>> hi Hunter,, Yes I know they do, but the classic
>>Airstreams are sooo heavy
>> now in weight, and grossly over priced as well. Too bad
>>they don't make a
>> line of Sarfari's with a little more homey warm like
>>interior that is
>> lighter in weight , like they did in the Beatrice
>>years...I'll bet anything
>> there would be a market for it..Dominick
>
> Ditto for me too.
>
> I very much dislike the bare aluminum walls. I'm used to
>the colored Zolatone
> white warmer interior and the honey colored wood. But
>fabric near the bed is a
> plus on the walls.
>
> The Classics don't come small enough to get into the
>more remote state and
> national parks, so I can't use one. Hunter's trailer
>size is about perfect, if
> you ask me. So is my old 24.
>
> And I absolutely hate the corner bed and the bathroom
>door that won't even
> open all the way on some of the smaller floor plans.
>
> I know Airstream has been making these last two design
>"features" for a while
> now. But were I engineering manager over at Airstream,
>neither would have made
> it off the paper and into production.
>
> I'm an adult. I want a bathroom door that opens. And I
>don't want a bed that I
> have to crawl over and around and into a corner blocked
>by a bathroom wall and
> a partially functional bathroom door to make easily. And
>as was mentioned, I
> *do* want a permanent bed that I don't have to pull out
>every night or
> whenever I want to relax a little. The smallest Bambi
>has a better accessible
> bed and a bathroom that opens all the way. Of course,
>it's a wet bath. But it
> *can* be done.
>
> Give me a real couch too. Not the vertical and
>uncomfortable L-Benches that
> seem to be of late. I want a couch, a real couch, with
>the lower cushions
> angled correctly and the back not straight up. Wally had
>that down really
> well. I like the pull out tables attached to a wall or
>credenza near the couch
> too.
>
> Another thing, give me a double sink. The bowl-shaped
>single sink looks cool
> but it's useless for conserving water and washing dishes
>in one side and
> rinsing in the other. I don't like the single bowls for
>sinks at all.
>
> And taking a cue from the 25th Anniversary Special, use
>every single little
> space for storage. Waste nothing and block off nothing.
>A hatch here and a
> little door there is the way to go.
>
> I *really* want to get a new trailer. But I won't
>purchase something that
> isn't floor planned to my liking. And there isn't
>anything I want to buy right
> now.
>
> Rick Kunath
> WBCCI #3060
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