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Cinch
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2007-04-16 8:30 AM (#59381)
Subject: Living Quarters and Weekender


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What is the difference between a living quarters traier and a weekender trailer?
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HWBar
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2007-04-16 9:57 AM (#59387 - in reply to #59381)
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Weekenders usually don't have holding tanks. So no toilet, and mostly cowboy showers or showers that run out on the ground.
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angel274
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2007-04-16 10:39 AM (#59388 - in reply to #59381)
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Like HWBar said a lot of them have a fridge/microwave and a cowboy shower. Mine has a full bathroom but no cooking stuff and no fridge. I use a cooler and cook on a little outdoor grill. Well, I usually get my husband to use the grill. Weekenders are usually small too. I have a 4' short wall. 
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Covert Cowboy
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2007-04-16 10:49 AM (#59389 - in reply to #59381)
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My personal definition is similar to the one above. However, I find that the definition varies GREATLY from person to person.



Some people think that any trailer with a 8' or shorter SW is a weekender... some people think that a weekender just has some cabinets and maybe a sink...



Doesn't seem to be any clear-cut definition. Or if there is, most people don't know about it!

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Cinch
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2007-04-16 11:18 AM (#59392 - in reply to #59381)
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Thanks for the info! I just purchased a trailer with living quarters and 7' SW. I have seen similiar trailers advertised and some say LQ and some say weekender. So, I was really wondering what I have. Mine has cabinets, tanks, shower, toliet, and kitchen. I guess according to some I have a LQ and to some a weekender. Oh well, it does not really matter because it fits my needs.
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Covert Cowboy
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2007-04-16 2:34 PM (#59409 - in reply to #59381)
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We'll just say you have a WeekQuarters... or a Living Ender... on second thought maybe you wouldn't want to call it that second thing...
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HWBar
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2007-04-16 5:02 PM (#59414 - in reply to #59409)
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Originally written by Covert Cowboy on 2007-04-16 2:34 PM

We'll just say you have a WeekQuarters... or a Living Ender... on second thought maybe you wouldn't want to call it that second thing...

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are or what you sell.

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Cloud9
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2007-04-16 7:31 PM (#59423 - in reply to #59409)
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Originally written by Covert Cowboy on 2007-04-16 2:34 PM

We'll just say you have a WeekQuarters... or a Living Ender... on second thought maybe you wouldn't want to call it that second thing...


I guess that's the living end to this discussion. :-)
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greyhorse
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2007-04-16 8:56 PM (#59430 - in reply to #59381)
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I've always thought that a true LQ had all the stuff you needed to live in it, full bathroom, fridge, cooktop/microwave..... the kind of stuff where you could live in it for weeks at a time. A weekender has some of that stuff but really doesn't have everything you need to make it liveable for a long period of time.
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