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I like having dual Fantastic vents... you can really cool the trailer without having the windows open (for privacy or security) by having one flowing in and one flowing out.
On the twin beds, make SURE 78" is enough length. There's a wall at each end of the bed. At least with the short queen, you can let your feet hang off the end if it isn't long enough. I'd agree the 52" bed in the 6-sleeper wouldn't be wide enough for comfortable sleeping, yet would be too wide to make up in a corner.
I wouldn't give up the couch for a dinette. You can sit 3 for dining at the foldout table, 2 on the couch and one in a folding chair (the credenza in the 25' blocks the 4th position). The 27' will sit four.
The shower entrance in a 25' is a bit tight for me. The 27' is better. The 27' gives up the tall pantry, but has more counter space, and a huge pantry on the other side, where it makes room for a 4th diner. It also has twice the wardrobe space.
I know the 27' is 700 lbs heavier, but I think you're going to wind up getting a bigger truck with a 25' so you might want to consider not limiting the trailer to a truck you may have to replace anyway.
When I was young and quick, I never had any problems getting to the brake controller to stop a swaying trailer. But now I'm old and slow, so the Hensley is worth every penny to me, especially on a 34', but I'd have one even with a 25'. You can adjust the angle of the Hensley to the truck with the spring bars, and even tilt it for uneven ground by tighting them asymmetrically. Add a tongue twister to tweak final line-up and it shouldn't be any harder than any other hitch.
Just my perspective.
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