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TomG2
Jul 27, 2020Explorer
Like my buddy says, "You do you and I do me".
The fact is that actual 3/4 inch plywood is heavier and stronger than some 1/2 inch cardboard sandwich. Your choice.
The fact is that people can be camping in a cargo trailer the first weekend as most folks already own coolers and cots.
The fact is, 7,000 pounds gvwr in a cargo trailer is the same as 7,000 pounds gvwr in a travel trailer. The difference is that "you" get to decide what is in that 7,000 pounds.
The fact is, cargo trailers have great resale value. Travel trailers don't.
The fact is, all RV's have a huge appetite for hundred dollar bills.
The fact is, we are all free to spend our time and money as we see fit.
The fact is that actual 3/4 inch plywood is heavier and stronger than some 1/2 inch cardboard sandwich. Your choice.
The fact is that people can be camping in a cargo trailer the first weekend as most folks already own coolers and cots.
The fact is, 7,000 pounds gvwr in a cargo trailer is the same as 7,000 pounds gvwr in a travel trailer. The difference is that "you" get to decide what is in that 7,000 pounds.
The fact is, cargo trailers have great resale value. Travel trailers don't.
The fact is, all RV's have a huge appetite for hundred dollar bills.
The fact is, we are all free to spend our time and money as we see fit.
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