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69_Avion
Jun 26, 2014Explorer
granlobo wrote:69 Avion wrote:2gypsies wrote:
You haven't mentioned anything about your holding tank capacities. Will they be a problem?
Fresh water capacity and holding tank capacities are usually the limiting factor. Whatever capacity that is "enough", also weighs a lot. At 8.33# per gallon, it adds up fast.
May likely be indicative of my lack of experience, but I'm not overly concerned with having to "pony up" a discharge fee and haul such a small unit (<19 feet) 15-30 minutes out (while the family makes lunch) to a nearby campground or state park facility. In western PA, we've got them "all over".
Not the same problem as running out of gray water space in a very (truly) rural area. Kind of spoiled around here...but also kind of sad that we don't have real, "wild" areas.
I have a few 5 gallon water jerry cans too...I wasn't that concerned with drinking/gray/black tanks...but should I be? :)
Thanks!
When boondocking out west, your water capacity is usually your limiting factor. I had no idea how much water capacity that trailer has, so I looked it up. It appears that it has 36 gallons of fresh water and 30/30 gallons of black/gray capacity. If that is correct, that is real good for that small of trailer.
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