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ncrowley
Jul 16, 2016Explorer II
You would need to either use a trailer to put both on or you would need a hitch on the toad that would hold the golf cart. There is also at least one class A that is a toy hauler so you could put the golf cart in the back of the class A. Newmar makes the Canyon Star that can have space for your golf cart in the back of the coach.
You need to look at the lists of cars that can be flat towed. The lists are for each year. The Honda CRV cannot be flat towed if it is 2015 or newer.
When you are looking at the Class A's, look at the weight ratings. They will tell you how much you can haul and how much you can tow. The hitch rating is just one part of the decision on how much you can tow. Look at the GCWR. That is the max total weight of everything - the coach, everything inside the coach and whatever you are towing. You do not want to exceed that amount. Take the UVW (unloaded vehicle weight), add in everything you will have in the coach (passengers, water, golf cart, clothes, food, etc) and then add in the car you are pulling. All of that should not exceed the GCWR.
You need to look at the lists of cars that can be flat towed. The lists are for each year. The Honda CRV cannot be flat towed if it is 2015 or newer.
When you are looking at the Class A's, look at the weight ratings. They will tell you how much you can haul and how much you can tow. The hitch rating is just one part of the decision on how much you can tow. Look at the GCWR. That is the max total weight of everything - the coach, everything inside the coach and whatever you are towing. You do not want to exceed that amount. Take the UVW (unloaded vehicle weight), add in everything you will have in the coach (passengers, water, golf cart, clothes, food, etc) and then add in the car you are pulling. All of that should not exceed the GCWR.
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