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Post Info TOPIC: Does anyone fulltime in a Bigfoot TT?


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Does anyone fulltime in a Bigfoot TT?


I have narrowed down my choice to the BF 21FB. I already have the truck to tow this light weight TT. It will be just me and it will have enough room. Would anyone care to comment on the Bigfoot TT for fulltime all season living? I think i have made the right choice. Thanks

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If it has enough storage space, load carrying capacity, room for you, and you like it, it's the right RV for you.

I have seen people full-timing in everything from class Bs to 45 ft. MHs.

If it meets your needs, go for it.

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Thank you kindly Jim

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There are many full-timers in similar sized trailers, including many Airstreams which probably have less storage than the Bigfoot. I know one couple who got together where she had a large motorhome and he had an Airstream and they live in the Airstream now.

Jim said it, "if it meets your needs, go for it."

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When you find the unit you like go for it. Many full time in TT although I do not know which ones will be warmer in colder weather unless you plan to be where its warm in winters.
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Thank you folks for the replys. I believe i will do fine in the small 21 foot front bedroom bigfoot. At least this way i will have more room than my original plan to fulltime in a truck camper. I don't need much and will travel light. It will have one solar panel and the 55amp converter/generator for boondocking.

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Meant to say converter/charger

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bigfootguy wrote:
Thank you folks for the replys. I believe i will do fine in the small 21 foot front bedroom bigfoot.  I don't need much and will travel light.

The Bigfoot TT's are really great, and well made.  I read about them on fiberglassrv.com 
The front bedroom one looks like it would be very comfortable.  It is great to have a separate bedroom, away from your living area, rare in small trailers. 
Don't forget to write.  Happy Trails, Penny, TX


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