Scotty-HILO
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Our last trailer was a 1964 Holiday Trav'ler 17 ft long. Basically the same size as our 1709T Hi-Lo but a foot narrower. That old trailer had an overhead bunk; it wasn't much good for sleeping, but it made for great storage when I lowered just the front of it with simple cords.
Our Hi-Lo is just a 12 ft long box and keeping it tidy while camping is imperative. I made a similar (to the old '64) modification. In our Hi-Lo we cannot use it going down the road, but when we're camping, lowering the back of the overhead bunk fully and then suspending the front of the bunk with cords about half-way down creates convenient storage for my guitar. And this still allows full usage of the dinette and couch if you're not too tall. The overhead bunk on the Hi-Lo is super easy to lower and raise and this "adjustment" takes only a few seconds to apply.
Our Hi-Lo is just a 12 ft long box and keeping it tidy while camping is imperative. I made a similar (to the old '64) modification. In our Hi-Lo we cannot use it going down the road, but when we're camping, lowering the back of the overhead bunk fully and then suspending the front of the bunk with cords about half-way down creates convenient storage for my guitar. And this still allows full usage of the dinette and couch if you're not too tall. The overhead bunk on the Hi-Lo is super easy to lower and raise and this "adjustment" takes only a few seconds to apply.