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nctraveler54
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Dec 13, 2017

Thoughts - Travel Trailer

Ok, new to the forum so please forgive stupid questions. My wife hit me with a new idea, buy a travel trailer. We have our beach condo on the market and she is looking at something different this time. First issue – I just bought a new GMC Canyon and do not want to upgrade it; just yet. Been doing some research regarding lite weight towable trailers. There is only the two of us, no need for something big. Any thoughts pleases – thanks.
Don
  • A great option for you may be to go to East Coast RV Rentals in Benson NC. One of their rental units is a 21' jayco swift which weighs about 2500 lbs and should be in the same size range as you would be looking at for towing with a Canyon. A trip for a couple of days may give you an idea of what you want.
  • For the best response for advice on trailers, the handling capacity of the Canyon will have to known. The "Cargo Capacity" weight numbers are on a sticker/label on the driver's side door pillar. Look there and report the numbers here. Tire info would be good too, as an estimation of the vehicle's towing capability. A lot of travel trailers can be heavy so estimating the towing numbers is necessary.

    There should be many models of trailers that will fit your use. In FL, I might choose a pop-up camper as the weather is typically mild and the pop-up's low weight and small profile make for an easier tow. I have one parked in my backyard that was parked in FL for 6 mos. The AC will freeze me out if run on "high", lol.

    Hard sided trailers also come in small sizes so picking one with the right layout and features will be a new guy's major concern. Don't forget, in your search, to factor in the things an owner can do by themselves like adding a TV screen, adding to outdoor space with awning screens or covers, plumbing in an additional gas hose for gas-fueled grills, etc.

    Good luck with your search. I would suggest to visit a few sellers of used TT's to get a feel for what ownership is like. You may choose to buy a new trailer but the information gleaned will be valuable.
  • Your Canyon is only rated to tow 7700 lb. and only IF you have 2WD crew cab and the Duramax 2.8L diesel. The gas engine model with other body configurations will tow much less so you will be very limited finding a camping trailer light enough to safely tow. There are small trailers but very close quarters inside them (I've seen larger dog houses). If that's OK with you then go for it.
  • Get the correct tow rating and cargo capacity of the exact version of the Canyon you have. Those vary widely with trim levels and options.

    Add about 1000 lb to the dry weight of the trailer to get a reasonable loaded weight. Your trailer will put 10-15% of its loaded weight on the tongue, and that becomes part of the cargo of the truck. So take the cargo capacity of the truck, subtract 2 people and maybe another 200 lb for "stuff", and that is what you have available for trailer tongue weight. That is likely to be your limiting factor in the trailer weight you can comfortably handle.

    Tow rating is another factor. It's best not to be absolutely maxed out.

    Dont guess, get the numbers.

    The most important factor aside from weight, is the floor plan of the trailer. Most couples want an "island" bed so you don't have to climb over each other. Some people must have a big entertainment system, others don't care. Go to some dealers and just start looking, taking a list of your weight limits with you. Don't buy anything in a rush. Take your time.
  • First....what Canyon? Motor, packages, etc.
    After you post this info you will get much better, experienced advice. What trailer is all about what you are going to tow it with.

    .....and, welcome to the Forum.
  • You will need to consider the possibilities and decide what you want to do.
    Length of trips? 2 days, weeks, months?
    Staying at resort type locations with full amenities? Or out in the woods no hookups, no neighbors?
    Summer only? or looking to snowbird some?
    What you look into getting is tailored to what you want to do with it.
  • What is your payload and tow capacity on the Canyon? Next time buy or select the TT first, then match a TV but it will work out ok.