2720sl question

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One of the two Trailmanors for sale (relatively) close to us is a 2720sl. The TM website says that it will sleep 4, but I know there is no way I'm getting 2 kids on that fold out sofa. My question is this--is there room on the floor beside the sofa to put a cot or air mattress? The sellers say that they have taken grandchildren and slept one on a cot. I just want to double check here for others' opinions on this. It seems like the chair takes up a lot of room--that is my concern. I would love to know the actual dimensions of the floorspace between the sofa and kitchen, but I doubt any of you know that info right off hand. ;) TIA
 
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I have a 2417 KD, but the dinette is on the slide just as your sofa is on the slide. I believe the slides are the same length.

I have put a cot on the main floor, off of the slide. There is room, if you don't have the chair. Offhand, I believe I have about 4' from the edge of the slide to the end of my 'fridge cabinet. I don't have my chest of drawers with me when I plan to use the cot, so yes, you do lose some storage or seating. But, I also use a camp chair inside, so it can be easily removed.

Good luck! A cot definitely fits in mine, so it should easily fit in yours.
 
Keep in mind that there is about an inch step between the floor and the slide. With an air mattress you probably would not notice.

What I have thought about is a frame that would sit mostly behind the sofa and below the window but the full width of the upper module or even a bunk bed arrangement

Guess it depends on how big the kids are.
 
Thanks for the replies. Very helpful. The kids who will be camping with us are 15 and 10. So pretty big.
 
We recently purchased a 2720SL and took it out for it's "maiden voyage" last weekend. We also plan to take our grandkids in the future. I agree, there's no way two kids will sleep on the sofa. We measured the length of it and it's 60 inches. We have three grands, so we're planning to not take the chair with us when we travel with them and just use a camp chair inside if we need one. One of them will sleep on a mat in the chair area. One will sleep on the sofa. The other will probably sleep in the "hallway" or will squeeze into the chair area.

You can probably fit a twin air mattress in the chair area.
 
We recently purchased a 2720SL and took it out for it's "maiden voyage" last weekend. We also plan to take our grandkids in the future. I agree, there's no way two kids will sleep on the sofa. We measured the length of it and it's 60 inches.

Wow--is the sofa really only 60 inches? On the floor plan I could swear it said 70 inches. 60 inches would be barely long enough for my ten year old. hmmm. I might need to rethink this if that's the case.
 

Obviously the above was the path I took, but to answer the original question, there is room in an SL for a cot or air mattress. A narrow thermarest style mattress can go on the step in front of the sofa, a larger "coleman" style air mattress could go on the "living room" floor as long as the recliner is removed. (We removed ours the first day we got the TM. Took up too much floor space for our needs). The two halves of the couch do not line up correctly, so the couch is not the most comfortable in "double-bed" mode; my son sleeps happily on just the "seat" part using a thin thermarest to even out the crack between the cushions, while my daughter tends to go on the top bunk. Sometimes they swap.

Length of floorspace -- I don't have the exact dimensions. I do know that my dog's old inflatable mat just fit between the cabinet and the edge of the step-up when placed the long way, so that's probably ~3 feet. I can measure the pad when I get home. I hope it's that long -- we now have two dogs, need the space!
 
i have done that before with another couple in our 2720 sl. She was on the bed he was on a self inflating mattress on the floor.
 
An air mattress will fit fine if you get rid of the"recliner" as it is not that comfortable anyway. Porch chairs are more comfortable and can go outside at night.
 
The issue is with the QB or no suffix models the front bed can be the full 78" width of the front upper module. Down lower it can only be the width of the slide (SL/SD, QS/QD) with is 12" narrower (66") & on the SL less the width of the side table frames which gets you down to 60" for the first 18" and 66" for the rest.

I do not have the "recliner", instead carry one of these (and have napped in it before).
 
Okay. Feeling a little bit better after reading all this. I was actually considering the disco bed for tent camping. I think my 10 yr old will bit fine on the sofa if the armrests come out--at least until she hits a growth spurt! The mod with the disco bunk is very cool. I will show that to my husband. Thanks, everyone.

Does anyone know the width of the floor space from wall to wall in the living area? I know from the design that the lower half of the wall is narrower than top half, so you lose some space. The whole trailer is 7.5 ft wide, I think??? how much narrower are those lower walls? Sorry for all the ??? I can't go look at this thing since its 3 hrs away, and the sellers are currently out of town on a trip with family. I want to be as informed as possible before they get back in 2 weeks.
 
The issue is with the QB or no suffix models the front bed can be the full 78" width of the front upper module. Down lower it can only be the width of the slide (SL/SD, QS/QD) with is 12" narrower (66") & on the SL less the width of the side table frames which gets you down to 60" for the first 18" and 66" for the rest.

I do not have the "recliner", instead carry one of these (and have napped in it before).

Thanks--this great info. Makes sense. And thx for the link to the chair. I put it on my wish list. That's a good price. I should probably go ahead and order.
 
If what Padgett says is the case and there is only 66 inches of space from wall to wall, then what size cot are y'all using? Someone else posted that a standard air mattress would fit, but that is going to be 74 inches long in a twin. Is my only option a kids size cot? I'm very confused because at least one of you posted about camping with another adult couple in this floorplan, but I'm not seeing how anyone over 5 ft tall can sleep comfortably anywhere other than the rear queen bed.
 
We measured the length of the sofa because we might be taking a single adult with us in the future. We decided that an adult can actually sleep on the sofa when it's pulled out even though it's only 60" long. You have to lay at an angle on it ... you just can't lay straight across it. There's plenty of room to lay at an angle.

I laid on ours myself and felt that I would be comfortable sleeping there if I needed to.
 
And you can sleep side by side in the rear if you lower the cabinet and the bathroom wall.

ps the only way the dinette is 78" wide is if they are counting the width at head height.
 
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