1 Travel Trailer/Recreational Vehicle Specifications TT/RV Dimension and Length •TT/RVs must be, at a minimum, 128 square feet in size but no larger than 400 square feet. TT/RV length shall be measured using the exterior/floor plan measurement. Items that are outside the exterior walls, including the hitch and rear bumper, are not included in this measurement. TT/RVs will be classified into two distinct lengths: •Standard Length: 25 feet – 38 feet. Standard length TT/RVs must have double axles. •Short Length: 20 feet – 24 feet, 11.99 inches. Short-length TT/RVs may have double or single axles. Sleeping Areas • Sleeping areas in a TT/RV are defined as a space divided or partitioned from the general living area by a door, a pocket door, an accordion door, or a curtain and designated specifically for sleeping for one or more individuals. • Sleeping areas contain a bed or a bunk that meet the space requirements. • Sleeping areas are not areas that are designed or designated for other activities, such as a kitchen or living room, where the sleeping accommodation has been converted to a sleeper sofa or a convertible dinette. The primary and secondary sleeping area(s) must not be designated by the manufacturer as living or dining space. • In standard-length trailers, a primary sleeping area shall not have a curtain as the wall separating that primary sleeping area from the living/dining/kitchen space. A curtain as a wall is a curtain that has a length that is from one exterior wall to the parallel wall. • A secondary sleeping area may sleep one or more individuals and is composed of a bed, a bunk, or a bunk bed. A secondary sleeping area may have a curtain as a door or a wall. • Bunk beds are acceptable in the secondary sleeping area. 2 Sleeping Capacity In addition to length, TT/RVs may be classified and ordered based on the number of people who can sleep in the unit. For the purposes of this procurement, TT/RVs are classified as being able to sleep: • Two people, • Three to four people; or, • Five or more people (not required for short-length TT/RVs) 3. Sleeping capacity should be calculated as follows: • Main Sleeping Area: The main sleeping area sleeps two people, irrespective of bed size (king, queen, or double) and is usually located at the hitch end of the trailer. • Secondary Sleeping Area: A secondary sleeping area may contain bed, a bunk, or a bunk bed, two double width bunks set one over the other sleeps four people; two single width bunks set one over the other sleeps two people; one single bunk set over one double bunk sleeps three people. • Total number of people to sleep in a TT/RV = Main Sleeping Area (2) + Secondary Sleeping Area