Currently running a 2015 Ram 3500 Megacab Cummins HO/Aisin and towing a bumper-pull 2007 Sierra 321BHT (quad bunkhouse, 41 feet long from tongue to spare, about 9400# dry). Propride 3P and the truck tows it like a dream. We love the rig, it's paid for, and it has TONS of space for our kids on a rainy day (age 2, 5, and 9).
We're in rural northern Michigan, and to this point, we've only towed into the Upper Peninsula (even more rural than where we live). I have no issues towing the trailer on open roads, I can back it into a campsite, but obviously refueling and stopping for food requires careful planning. We've traveled this route 100 times over the years, so I know exactly where I can fit and where I can't, ahead of time.
The kids are growing and we'd like to see some new sights. We'd like to travel to Ohio to see Hocking Hills, Mammoth Cave in KY, the Smokey Mountains via Ashville NC, out to Maine etc etc.
Problem is that without knowing in advance which fueling stations & restaurants we can easily fit into, going into new territory poses a challenge with this huge trailer.
Our rig measures 63-64ft in total length, and I know that many states have a combined tow+trailer length limit. Michigan is 65ft, but IN, WV, NH, GA, and several others are either 55ft or 60ft.
Looking for thoughts here.......
We've considered parking the current camper (est value $15,000) on a seasonal site, since it makes an awesome "cottage".
Should I:
1) Give up on the thought of towing this beast cross-country and simply Rent a 20-24' camper for our Once or Twice-Annual "long trip" (total rental cost $1000 for 10 days) from a local place that rents current-model-year rigs that all have new tires and warranties.
2) Buy a $5000-6000 camper for these "long trips", knowing that now I'll have 2 units to winterize, keep fresh tires on, and maintain?
3) Sell the current camper and buy a 30-35 foot 5th wheel, which would enable to me get part of the overall rig "length" reduced (truck has 5th wheel Prep but no hitch) and only have 1 unit to deal with.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Pic of current rig attached.
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Thanks!!
2007 Sierra 321 BHT, 2015 Ram 3500 SRW Aisin/HO Cummins