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| Barbecue Grills | Grills are available in side mount or slide out styles. Side mount grills simply attach to small brackets on the side of your trailer and hook in to the LP connection. They are easily stored in a manger and can be added after the sale. Slide out grills require a little more planning. Stored in a compartment that is built into the shell of the trailer, a slide out grill pulls out of its compartment for grilling and then slides back in after use. Because it is part of the shell, a slide out grill has to be built when the trailer is built and cannot be added after the sale. |
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| Blanket Bars, swing out | Swing out blanket bars are an option that can be added to a trailer at the time of ordering or purchase. This is a great way to take up less space and allows more room in your tack rooms. It also allows your pads to breathe on both the top and bottom to dry out quicker than when they are stacked directly on each other or on your saddles. Pros: Easier to keep pads organized, clean, and they dry much quicker. Cons: When adding the swing out blanket bars to rear tack doors, you can sometimes run into problems on space between your door and saddle racks. Three or four bulky pads on your rack combined with larger types of saddles (16” team ropers, ranch saddles, cutting saddles, etc..) can sometimes make your rear tack door difficult to shut. |
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| Bunk Beds | Bunk beds are a great option when you are trying to sleep several children. A standard bunk bed is 30 inches wide and 72 inches long. While these dimensions are adequate for most children, a large child or adult might find these sleeping arrangements a bit ‘tight’. Fold down bunks are an option, as well, however support walls are required for such bunks, which limits the layouts that can be used.  |
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