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Mike3
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Aug 08, 2014

She's Home - 1st TC "Adventurer 116DS"

As many of you know from my many posts seeking TC info (Thank you for many helpful responses) I've been shopping for my 1st TC. After RVing in 5th wheels, currently a 36' HitchHiker, for many years I decided on the Adventurer 116DS.

Here are a few initial thoughts:

Why did I wait so long to get a TC? My first night camping I backed (one set of tires) into the campsite, plugged in the power cord and I was done. Wow, how easy is that. Yeah, I know when boon docking and other CGs I'll need to spend a little time leveling the truck.

The 116DS is roomy for a TC. It's large enough I don't feel too confined when inside for hours at the time. And the recliners, they are GREAT. I sat in one for a few hours the first night reading all the literature that came with it and it was as comfortable as any residential recliner I have owned. They are very close together so it's helpful if you like the person sitting in the other chair.

My biggest challenge will be reducing the amount of stuff I'm used to carrying. I know all TCs are limited and this one has good basement storage but nothing like I'm used to. So I'm going to carefully review the tools, chairs, lights, hoses, etc. I'm used to carrying. Inside are lots of cabinets and drawers but no food pantry. Which means I have to develop a new system for inside storage of food, clothes and bathroom stuff since this one is a wet bath.

After deciding on the camper and having my fiver specialty truck bed adapted my biggest concern was how the truck would handle the weight. It did great on the 400 mile return trip from Ohio. I felt it for sure pulling grades and bumpy places in the road particularly but no side to side sway or loose control feeling. Riding over bumps at speed reminded of the feeling you get on a boat when going over a small wave quickly. Solo my truck get about 14.5 MPG at highway speeds, about 9 MPG with Fiver and I got 10.5 with the TC at 65 MPH.

As you can see from the pic below my truck has 13" rails which allows the basement to show. I was considering having two storage boxes made to fit but I don't think it looks bad so I'm not planning on the extra weight. I can use that space for waterproof objects like boards, chairs, etc. The disadvantage to my truck is the height. Being a cab/chassis 450 my bed higher than a regular PU add the height of the basement camper and I'm nearly as tall as my fiver. Since I don't plan on off road camping I don't see a problem with that other than the rear steps are too high off the ground. I need to get an additional entry step.

I weighed the truck solo with me and full fuel at 9680#. Weighed with the TC wet and a few personal items at 14,380. According to ALP's build your own my TC wet weight was 4600#. My weight difference above was 4700# which includes my personal stuff. So their posted weights are indeed accurate.

The only items left for me now is to decide on the solar install and ... Go Camping

Thanks again to everyone for helping learn about TCs!



38 Replies

  • Mike,

    That looks great and congrats on your new camper. Need to get it loaded with provisions and take a trip. Solar can wait a while till you have a little fun with it.





    jimh425 wrote:
    Congrats! It does look a little high based on comparing the start of the sidewall to pics of mine. You might want to measure the complete height. It seems higher than my F450, but I don't see if you have AC or plan to do vent covers.



    Jim,

    Mike has a Chassis Cab 450 and it is a custom bed not the stock F450 pickup. That is the reason the bed rails look so far down the sides of the camper. As Mike stated they are only 13" tall. Where yours are about 20" tall on a standard pickup bed.
  • WOW! She's a beauty! We choose our 910 because it had the most floor space (at the time) AND has a pantry. I'm disappointed that the 116 doesn't have one. As it appears, I even have more counter space. The recliners will make the extra comfort worth it though.

    You are going to be so happy, remember to go over EVERYTHING to make sure there are no surprises. If you do find any, Adventurer is very easy to work with. I know we've mentioned it before, but Brad is very helpful and will gladly answer any of your additional questions. We had an issue with a screw coming through the skin. We didn't like our dealer so we took it to another dealer (not a TC dealer) and they did the repair work. Brad was the one who kept informed of the progress, not the dealer.

    Hope to see more pics.

    Pack it up and go have some fun!
  • Wow thats a tall rig...be careful of those low underpasses. Most multi slide TCs that Ive looked at are lacking in pantry space. Some lack in total overall kitchen storage to say the least. Just something that you will have to adjust to.
    I went from a 38' motorhome with tons of storage to my TC so I know whats it like to sit down and start discarding stuff that you really don't need.
    Its a great looking rig so have fun!!
  • Nice TC there, nice rig. I'm been attempting to persuade my wife to let me get a TC also (AND keep our TT). So far, she won't let me.
  • Congrats! It does look a little high based on comparing the start of the sidewall to pics of mine. You might want to measure the complete height. It seems higher than my F450, but I don't see if you have AC or plan to do vent covers.

  • Wow! That's a beautiful camper! It does seem to sit pretty high in the bed, but if there's no issues with driving, parking, etc. then, as you say, just go camping!!! Congratulations on your new rig!

    Dak
  • What's really great about your low rails is it gives you access to the wheelwell pockets. You just gained a bunch of ACCESSIBLE storage that most don't have.