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- tnrv_erExplorer III agree that the Blackrock 17B has to small of a bed for my liken
- trail-explorerExplorerThe Lance is for sure going to be a lighter weight trailer. I see it has a Swiss Cheese style frame.
The Lance is going to friendlier to tow behind small trucks/SUVs because it's lighter weight and lower height, plus lower to the ground. - trail-explorerExplorerThe 17B is nice, but the bed access left a little to be desired for two people. For 1 person, it would be OK. The bathroom was pretty small too.
Nash had a nearly identical floor plan called the 18L. It was discontinued. I think 2014 was the last model year it was built. - CavemanCharlieExplorer III
lawrosa wrote:
Now that ron and sherrie nash opened outdoors rv , If I was in the market for a 4 season TT I would want the 17 B blackrock. Thats if I was limited to the 17 ft range..
Couch--- dinette --- and bed.. Cant beat it..
http://www.outdoorsrvmfg.com/blackrock/models/17B.php
4 season video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc49rVLm9o4
Interesting. It's the sort of TT I would like. - Both the Nash 17K and Outdoors 17B are longer than 17'
The Nash sits higher than a Lance.
The Nash has a very stout frame - very off-highway capable, due to stout frame and more ground clearance. - lawrosaExplorerNow that ron and sherrie nash opened outdoors rv , If I was in the market for a 4 season TT I would want the 17 B blackrock. Thats if I was limited to the 17 ft range..
Couch--- dinette --- and bed.. Cant beat it..
http://www.outdoorsrvmfg.com/blackrock/models/17B.php
4 season video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc49rVLm9o4 - IDmanExplorerI buy the Nash for the better quality construction, insulation, and re-sale value.
- downtheroadExplorerBoth look like nice units...
The Nash is a Northwood product. They also make Arctic Fox.
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