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bigred1cav
Feb 22, 2014Explorer
Without a toad you'll need to rent a car local or become very pissed very quickly. I tried it without our toad one time. NEVER AGAIN! As for nimble I'm not certain of your question. We have a 35 ft F 53 chassis and it has power to pull Appalachians. Get about 8 mph overall. Must watch rear swing judiciously and where you park. Must remember any obstructions and best to do a walk around for a looksee before pulling out.
Setup is easy just a couple buttons to push and in the rain wait til next day to do hookups. Sit in your MH and watch poor folks with trailers out in rain and mud getting unhooked.
Setup is easy just a couple buttons to push and in the rain wait til next day to do hookups. Sit in your MH and watch poor folks with trailers out in rain and mud getting unhooked.
RedJeep wrote:
Hello. This may be my third post seeking advice on my next RV. Different thought/question for today. As previously mentioned we have a 40' fifth wheel toy hauler and a dually crew cab. This setup has proven to be a bit of a challenge in the wooded campgrounds of Oregon. I have been exploring different Class A and C motorhomes. Ideally, I would like to have a motorhome that was "nimble" enough so that I would not need a toad. A 35' motorhome actually "seems" pretty small to me given my current setup.
Our current rig is very long. While driving on a trip we may make some small excursions into towns for shopping, grab groceries or other attractions. I have become "competent" at pulling this behemoth through, for example, crowded Walmart parking lots, downtown Vancouver BC, downtown Portland, etc. It is convenient once we setup camp to have the pickup to run around in.
Previously, I owned a Class C and towed a Jeep. This worked out ok, but here is my thought that I am looking to get feedback on. Is it practical to think that I could have an (approx) 35' motorhome without a toad and:
1) Once setup in a campsite is it practical to think that if I wanted to take the family on a drive (to the beach, store, whatever) to just lift the leveling jacks, fold up the lawn chairs, bring the slides in and drive off on an errand? Or does that become a huge pain?
2) Drive a Class A around the town and tourist attractions? Or does parking become a huge pain?
I know that I can rent a car if parked for long stretched. Anyway, I appreciate any feedback from those that go everywhere with their Class A and no toad.
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