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alchemy
Sep 26, 2014Explorer
We purchased a Harbor View travel trailer in 2011. The parent company (Bridgeview) declared bankruptcy, but I believe the builder formed another company. The company specialized (specializes?) in wheelchair accessible travel trailers. We ordered it with a Surehands lift system installed for the bed, toilet and shower. The setup is very similar to what we have in our home. I pull the trailer with a SVM Mobility Silverado 2500HD with passenger lift. The setup allows us to use the tow vehicle for sight seeing. Motorhomes require that you also purchase a dinghy, unless you want to use the motorhome (very limiting). Newmar had just introduced their Canyon Star 3911 when we purchased the Harbor View, but it was, and is, considerable more expensive when you add in the cost of a dinghy. I am 66 and have not found setup/teardown to be a problem at the camp sights. IMHO the 3911 is the way to go if you can afford it, but we have gotten good service from the Harbor View.
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