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bobndot
Jul 31, 2017Explorer II
What TV (tow vehicle) do you plan to use ?
Or, do you plan to have a trailer delivered to a CG for a seasonal site ?
If you're using a seasonal CG site, find a CG with heated bathrooms/showers. That way, you won't have any frozen water lines. Drain your system and dry camp. You can get by with a lighter trailer if needed.
4 season rv is a loose term. If you look at Arctic Fox and Outdoors RV, you will need enough TV to tow them.
If you go lighter, like the single axle Jayco you mentioned, then you'll have a much lesser 3 season rv .
Or, do you plan to have a trailer delivered to a CG for a seasonal site ?
If you're using a seasonal CG site, find a CG with heated bathrooms/showers. That way, you won't have any frozen water lines. Drain your system and dry camp. You can get by with a lighter trailer if needed.
4 season rv is a loose term. If you look at Arctic Fox and Outdoors RV, you will need enough TV to tow them.
If you go lighter, like the single axle Jayco you mentioned, then you'll have a much lesser 3 season rv .
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