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Vintage465
Jan 04, 2018Nomad
g,lcamping wrote:
I checked out all of the recommended campers. I couldn't find the engine in the Oliver for that price, LOL. Lance wasn't far behind. We need more capacity than a K-Z can provide. The Camplite is nice but a little shy on capacity. ORV doesn't have a shorter camper. I also can't find a width listed. They do look great for back country camping. The Nash, although a little longer than I'd like, looked very good. The generator would see little use but I like the built in LP unit. I wouldn't have to drag one out and carry gas. I think it is between the Nash and Rockwood unless there are others out there. Thank you all for your help!
Outdoors RV goes down as far as an 18' box. That would likely be a 22' trailer from the ball to the bumper. We have a Creek Side 20fq and it's 24' long. I consider it nearly ideal for boon docking regarding the 66 gallon water capacity and two 45 gallon holding tanks. Also ours came solar ready and it really did have a good factory installed solar ready kit. 8 gauge wires from the controller location to the batteries. The only thing that sort of cracks me up about our rig is the fact that it had so much water and holding tank storage, plus the good solar ready set up along with LED lighting everywhere...............but there was no way you'd get enough food and supplies in that rig to last a week in the boonies. That's where some fancy wood working to make drawers, extra shelves and some plumbing drain alterations to make room for more supplies comes in handy. I could make it a week pretty easy now.
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