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  1. We are a hammock family so the idea of a hammock option is appealing. I wonder if it would not be so hard to add some hammock anchor points over the dinette. I would assume some reinforcement of the fiberglass would be in order and possible a low weight limit.
  2. Thanks for all the replys. I was not even thinking the twin bed option. Just assumed I would get the king bed. Certainly given me something to think about. If we were to go with the king bed, is there enough room between the stove and the dinette bed for a small cot and still scootch by to the bathroom? Buzzy, no cows. We live on a 12 acre "pleasure farm" in the middle of a long leaf pine Forrest in the Sandhills of NC. We are just minutes away from Pinehurst (golf mecca). I work a 40 hour a week from home IT job. We have 3 horses, 3 dogs, 2 barn cats, 30 something chickens and bees. I'll try and post some pics when I can.
  3. Hello All. I'm John, and I'm new to the forum. I do not have a travel trailer yet but seriously considering the the Legacy Elite II. My wife and I live on a small farm in the Sandhills of North Carolina with our two sons, ages 4 and 5. We are former tent campers but haven't' gone camping since having children. We are interested in getting a molded fiberglass travel trailer and the Oliver seems to be at the top of the list. We hope to purchase/order next year so we have time to do our research. One question I have is anyone using their Oliver to sleep 4? Has anyone made any mods like a bunk bed? We are a close family and the king size bed and dinette converted to twin bed will be fine for now, but. the boys are only 4 and 5 and I'm sure in a few years they will want their own bed.
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