Posted 2008-07-04 2:42 PM (#86873) Subject: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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I see some advertised as a LQ that I don't think should be (like they don't even have a shower) and I see some that I think "could" be considered LQ that are advertised as a weekend package.
Posted 2008-07-08 9:37 AM (#87067 - in reply to #86873) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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I consider a LQ trailer, whether it is a fully equipped long wall luxury palace or a 4' short walled weekender, to have a galley with pressurized water system, a refigerator, bed and a functioning bathroom, storage cabinets, a fully functional electrical system and of course an a/c. The shower can be in the bathroom or a cowboy type.
I too, have looked at many trailers advertised as having LQs, and found many that had little more than a mattress and a few Lowe's cabinets. I guess many people consider it a weekender if it can be slept in.
A "living quarters" means to me, the additional self contained ammenities that allow you to cook, groom and sleep in comfort, while you are living within that space.
Posted 2008-07-10 3:58 PM (#87228 - in reply to #86873) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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I've been considering mine a weekend package simply because it doesn't have excessive amenities and the size is small...I was just curious what everyone else call it...
4' SW - fridge, microwave, shower, toilet, lots of cabinets, pressurized water system, sink, hot water (of course), AC.
I guess I always approached the different titles as practical ways to name them....I don't think I could LIVE out of mine longer than a weekend, but some of the bigger LQ's (with basically the same amenities, just in a larger space) I could LIVE in a lot longer.
Posted 2008-07-10 5:02 PM (#87231 - in reply to #86873) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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In my mind, which is no authority (!) I have envisioned thus:
Weekender.... smaller finished interior, AC, pressurized hot/cold water, shower of some kind, maybe a microwave and other 110 outlets. Portapotti or perhaps toilet.
LQ... of course larger finished interior, AC, furnace, cook-top, microwave, inside LQ shower, toilet, holding tanks. Cabinets and hanging closets. Most likely a bathroom with a door separate from the living area.
Posted 2009-03-09 2:58 PM (#100956 - in reply to #87228) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE PICS. OF INSIDE OF TRAIELR?? I HAVE AN ALMOST 4FT SW. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HOW ALL OF THIS FITS IN THAT AMOUNT OF SPACE. THANKS, JEAN
Posted 2009-03-09 3:05 PM (#100958 - in reply to #100956) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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Originally written by JEAN on 2009-03-09 3:58 PM
WOULD YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE PICS. OF INSIDE OF TRAIELR?? I HAVE AN ALMOST 4FT SW. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HOW ALL OF THIS FITS IN THAT AMOUNT OF SPACE. THANKS, JEAN
Posted 2009-03-11 1:09 PM (#101137 - in reply to #100961) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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HI, I JUST TRIED THE WEB SITE OF jdjconversios.com it brought me back to this web page !!! DID I MISS SOMETHING FOR SITE?? PLEASE let me know. Thanks, again Jean
Posted 2009-03-11 2:54 PM (#101145 - in reply to #86873) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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My weekender has all that in it too...shower, toilet, microwave, sink, pressurized hot and cold water, cabinets and it did have a 'fridge. I took that out because I never used it and made more cabinets in the space.
Posted 2009-03-12 7:21 AM (#101164 - in reply to #86873) Subject: RE: Weekend Package vs. LQ
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I consider mine a weekender, though I have comfortably stayed in it for an 11 day stretch
6' SW - propane fridge, cooktop, & hot water heater, AC, sink, water pump, water tank, dinnette, cabinets, cowboy shower, microwave, pass through door, portapotty, screen door, awning. Since it doesn't have a "real toilet" and only a cowboy shower, I wouldn't consider it a full LQ, but it is very comfortable for me.