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coolmom42
May 20, 2018Explorer II
One of the best things you can do is get on a site like RVTrader and start looking at floor plans. Don't limit your search to used to begin with... you just want to see what is out there. You can limit your search to travel trailers under a certain weight.
Then start looking up RV dealers in your area and see what they have in inventory.
The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ is an example of something that would work for you. It's a starter trailer, but that's OK. Your kiddo is small enough to sleep in the converted dinette, or even on a mattress in the floor. The Jayco Hummingbird 16FD would also work.
You will be wise to stick with something in the range of 4000 lb GVWR. Overtaxing your tow vehicle will shorten its lifetime and be a very unpleasant towing experience.
Then start looking up RV dealers in your area and see what they have in inventory.
The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ is an example of something that would work for you. It's a starter trailer, but that's OK. Your kiddo is small enough to sleep in the converted dinette, or even on a mattress in the floor. The Jayco Hummingbird 16FD would also work.
You will be wise to stick with something in the range of 4000 lb GVWR. Overtaxing your tow vehicle will shorten its lifetime and be a very unpleasant towing experience.
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