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Golden_HVAC
Nov 02, 2015Explorer
To large would be a gas class C over 30' long with a slide. It will be so heavy, it will barely leave any cargo capacity.
To small - well if you are constantly stepping over each other, that is to small...
Bigfoot has started making their class C line on both the F-550 and Dodge 5500 series truck chassis. So if you really wanted 4 wheel drive, you might want to look into the Bigfoot. They have some models in the 31' range, with a 19,500 GVWR should have plenty of cargo capacity, and enough overhang that you will not get the rear axle underwater while launching your boat.
You might also want to consider a 18" long hitch extension, so that you will not need to back the RV so far into the water while on the launch ramp. I would only put it on while going from the campground to the launch ramp and back, not drive anywhere with it.
Have fun shopping and camping!
Fred.
To small - well if you are constantly stepping over each other, that is to small...
Bigfoot has started making their class C line on both the F-550 and Dodge 5500 series truck chassis. So if you really wanted 4 wheel drive, you might want to look into the Bigfoot. They have some models in the 31' range, with a 19,500 GVWR should have plenty of cargo capacity, and enough overhang that you will not get the rear axle underwater while launching your boat.
You might also want to consider a 18" long hitch extension, so that you will not need to back the RV so far into the water while on the launch ramp. I would only put it on while going from the campground to the launch ramp and back, not drive anywhere with it.
Have fun shopping and camping!
Fred.
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