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2manytoyz
Explorer
Sep 09, 2019

Class A stuck next to house!

Our previous rig was a 25' travel trailer. We kept it parked next to the house since 2011, when we moved in. Zero issues moving it.

Late last year, we bought a used 35' Class A. It fits nicely next to the house too. When I had the fence installed, I specified a 14' wide RV gate with a welded aluminum frame on the back to help with sagging.

All was well for months. Last week I went to gas it up prior to Hurricane Dorian approaching our area. I made it about 20', and the rear axle sank.

We're in FL. Our property has about a foot of topsoil on sand. Drainage is usually pretty good. There was no visible standing water that day.

Once it dug a hole, there was no getting it out. I jacked it up, put pavers and wood under the rear tires. I could get it to move forward some, but never get up out of the trench it had created.

We have Progressive RV insurance. After a couple of hours of effort, I called them. This was covered under our policy since it was within a 100' of pavement. They sent a big tow truck, pulled us to dry land.

Now I have to contact a paving company for ideas. We have buried utilities in that area, so I don't want a solid concrete pad. Maybe crushed rock with pavers on top, or two 4' wide concrete strips for the tires, the rest filled in with gravel. Still researching this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nglAhQECRF0

I'll be a lot more cautious where I travel off road after this experience.

  • I can't stand under the buried utilities issue. I guess you did not damage them when you got stuck? If not, put a slab down, and don't worry any more...


    As previously stated, I have never had a thought about paving over utilities. Adding aggregate as it compacts down may just put undo pressure on what ever utility is in contention.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I have had to get towed a few times when I got stuck. One time the poor adjuster busted up laughing when he read my E-mailed claim (Well I worded it to have just that effect) He approved it too.

    It happens. Even in a campground (the one I'm in now) So now days to avoid getting stuck I always show up with a Cinna-bribe (really a joke, Cinnabon is just down the road on my way so....) Always get good sites too.. Of course it helps my favorite site (one I"m on now) is clean. level 50 amp. pull through. no sewer so nobody wants to park here.. But that don't bother me.
  • Sorry for your troubles.
    Stories like this reinforce my resolve to never own an RV without 4 wheel drive. Which unfortunately rules out class A's, B's, and C's. Travel trailer and pickup for me; I've pulled it through mud and standing water many times and never been stuck!
  • Strip the topsoil off the sand below and fill will a jagged aggregate that will compact but drain. Your topsoil has no bearing capability when it is wet and no traction looks like.

    Shells, crushed stone, whatever will compact and support the weight and not saturate and turn to pancake batter...

    I would be tempted to put together some treated lumber mats the long way where the tires run, lay them on the sand base, and bury them with the crushed fill. Sand will support tremendous loads if the weight is spread out.
  • doxiemom11 wrote:
    We laugh now, but it wasn't too funny while it was
    happening.

    If only we humans could fix that . . .
  • It might of been from idling the engine to warm it up that let it sink just enough to get stuck.
  • Pangaea Ron wrote:
    Try these:

    TurfStone concrete pavers


    Depending on mfgr = "TurfStone" or "TurfBlock" - size indicated, 54# ea.

    Used for fire apparatus access over grass area next to apartment bldgs.
    Once installed, we would always test with tandem axle ladder truck - 40 thousand pounds!

    I used them for a section of lawn between the sidewalk and the pad on the side of my house.
    Once grass has grown in (in the "squares") - you would never know it's under there.

    In twenty years - no sinking. You will leave marks on the grass.

    :C

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