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DutchmenSport
Nov 03, 2016Explorer
lacofdfireman
Your response is noted and does add a new dimension to the equation. If you are looking for a camper to rent-out, and you want something that can be towed by virtually anything, I think a smaller camper, like a Casita Travel Trailer would be a better choice. It might not have all the bells and whistles you are thinking of, but face it ... someone renting a TT probably has no, or very little, prior experience. Outside kitchens, bunks, (bells and whistles) probably will not affect one's decision as much as what they can actually tow ... especially if they have a smaller tow vehicle. With this style of camper, most will probably not need weight distribution, in some states, if the total weight of the camper is less than 3000 pounds, the trailer does not even need brakes. This is something else you need to consider for each renter with the camper you are considering. Although it sounds like it's a certain weight, weight distribution will still be needed, as well as an electric brake controller. I don't know of too many people driving an F150, or 1500 that does not already own a travel trailer has as an extra spare weight distribution hitch laying around, let alone wired for electric brakes?
Your idea is OK, you just need to think of a smaller camper that fits a wider clientele's tow vehicle.
Edit:
There is another option. You said you have campgrounds near you. Here in Indiana, there are a few boat rental companies that will haul the rented boat to your choice of lake. Then they come and pick it up and take it back to their shop.
If you are planning on doing the same... provide the transportation, set up and then bring it back home yourself, then the camper you have selected would definitely be a winner! Personally, if I were to rent my camper, this is the only way I'd do it. Tow it myself, set it up, and then take it down. The customer just shows up at the door with their blanket and pot and pan and hotdog stick.
Your response is noted and does add a new dimension to the equation. If you are looking for a camper to rent-out, and you want something that can be towed by virtually anything, I think a smaller camper, like a Casita Travel Trailer would be a better choice. It might not have all the bells and whistles you are thinking of, but face it ... someone renting a TT probably has no, or very little, prior experience. Outside kitchens, bunks, (bells and whistles) probably will not affect one's decision as much as what they can actually tow ... especially if they have a smaller tow vehicle. With this style of camper, most will probably not need weight distribution, in some states, if the total weight of the camper is less than 3000 pounds, the trailer does not even need brakes. This is something else you need to consider for each renter with the camper you are considering. Although it sounds like it's a certain weight, weight distribution will still be needed, as well as an electric brake controller. I don't know of too many people driving an F150, or 1500 that does not already own a travel trailer has as an extra spare weight distribution hitch laying around, let alone wired for electric brakes?
Your idea is OK, you just need to think of a smaller camper that fits a wider clientele's tow vehicle.
Edit:
There is another option. You said you have campgrounds near you. Here in Indiana, there are a few boat rental companies that will haul the rented boat to your choice of lake. Then they come and pick it up and take it back to their shop.
If you are planning on doing the same... provide the transportation, set up and then bring it back home yourself, then the camper you have selected would definitely be a winner! Personally, if I were to rent my camper, this is the only way I'd do it. Tow it myself, set it up, and then take it down. The customer just shows up at the door with their blanket and pot and pan and hotdog stick.
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