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Squattingdog
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Jul 16, 2018

Shorter 5th wheels

Hi, somewhat new here,

I did try searching without much success before asking here. We're interested in purchasing used. One of the better build quality 5th wheel trailers closer to 25 feet and not sure what brands/models etc., to look at that area available in our area. Naturally we'll look on-line first such as Craigslist. We're planning on a year (or so) trip so it will be full time. Obviously we will shop in person eventually. We're located in the Phoenix Arizona area.

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  • We actually just fixed our 2003 Nash 215R (23' long)and put a new roof on it, because there are not any new 5th wheels under 28' any more and we love being to fit anywhere! The model #'s on fifth wheel and standard trailers, may lead you to believe they are shorter but they are not.
  • tandk wrote:
    We actually just fixed our 2003 Nash 215R (23' long)and put a new roof on it, because there are not any new 5th wheels under 28' any more and we love being to fit anywhere! The model #'s on fifth wheel and standard trailers, may lead you to believe they are shorter but they are not.


    When you've got a good thing, fix it and keep it! That's what we're doing. We did a lot of maintainence work on ours last year and next year we'll have to have the roof replaced.
  • Sportsman has a 25 footer and as someone already mentioned Winnebago has the Minnie Winnie which we have the 25RKS, but beware you loose 2/3 your water on the way to your campsite (brings a whole new meaning to dry camping)
  • We like our 2002 Keystone Cougar 278EFS. 6500 lbs dry and about 8500 gross and pulls easily with our 96 F250 with 460 cid gas guzzler. The trailer is 27' and has a nice floor plan with rear kitchen. In the past year, we got rid of the carpet and installed vinyl floor and I had a new roof installed by RV-Armor.com - comes with lifetime transferable warranty based on VIN so any future owners will benefit. I got rid of the sleeper couch and put a Lazyboy reclining loverseat in its place (found on CL for cheap) and added a residential queen matress (original mattress was no bueno...), oh yeah, ditched the Aqua Magic bucket and put in a Dometic 320 which is more in line with human anatomy. Last month I bought a Brisk II 15K unit and replaced the 13.5 as we are in TX and triple digits are the norm. The venting was in need of foil duct tape fixing to keep cold air from entering the ceiling void and I plan on tinting the windows next week. We like is cooooold as possible.

    Older 5vers tended to be a bit smaller so look that direction and make one yours rather than spend buckets of money on a toy that depreciates faster than you can pay for it!
  • K-Z 231RK Sportsmen is a short 5er. 25'4" in length. Stand up bedroom and rear kitchen. They consider it a couple coach. Walk through bathroom. Ours came prepped for cable, satellite, solar, 2 #30 propane tanks, optional 50amp for second air, also has a heated and insulated underbelly for early/late season camping, and the list goes on. Basically has all the bells and whistles you find in larger units. The only drawback is I have to use a slider to gain the clearance to drop my tailgate, or buy a 5th wheel tailgate with the pass through.
    Weight wise, she is about as light as you can go on a 5th wheel. 5,925 empty with a tongue weight of 860 pounds. 7,000 GWR at 20% is 1,400 pin weight, 1/2 ton towable. https://www.kz-rv.com/products/sportsmen-travel-trailers-and-fifth-wheels/fifth-wheel-231RK.html
  • We have a 2010 Keystone Cougar 26SAB. Nice layout for just the two of us. I wouldn't want anything smaller for full timing. We have had no major issues with it. The "queen" size bed is NOT a real queen size. The wife and I are both short so it doesn't matter to us.
  • Squattingdog wrote:
    ... didn't see any of those local to me (Phoenix Arizona). We might go for a 30' but nothing longer. I suppose it would be best to check out the 25' in person. Don't believe our truck will be a problem pulling a 30'er. We have a 2005 2WD Ram Crew Cab HD SLT Automatic with a Cummins diesel.


    I have the same truck and pull a 31 ft. fifth wheel at 10,000 pounds no problem. I do have a dually though. An exhaust brake would be mandatory as far as I'm concerned.

    Ours is a full profile trailer and very comfortable for two plus a fair amount of storage. Like other comments here, I wouldn't want to full time in it, too small. That is personal, we are all different and the size may suit you fine.

    There is an old small unit for sale on the road to my house, even has crank up landing gear. By the time you got it fixed up it would cost the same as a nicer newer unit. Good luck with your search.