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Forest Rivers new 19.1 No-Bo toyhauler.

rerod
Explorer
Explorer
Hey people.

Ive been looking for a trailer to convert into a Mini Toyhauler for a while and came across this https://www.facebook.com/exploreNOBO/videos/580887599018171/?comment_id=2202535189999172&notif_id=15...No-Bo toyhauler on facebook..
It's not really as small as I wanted, but I like the 7' width for boondocking narrow roads. I'm not much for the mass produced laminated walls on the No Boundaries and prefer cargo trailer construction, but hey.. Finally a full feature toyhauler that's not huge.
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rerod
Explorer
Explorer
Bedlam wrote:
You might be better off with a real enclosed trailer sized to your preference with some living quarters outfitted.


That's my problem.. I'm stuck on a rare 7' wide narrow track no fender style, which the 19.1 supposedly is.

The 19.1's kitchen sink's to close to the bed.. Washing dishes next to the bed.. Idk
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fitznj
Explorer
Explorer
You may want to look at the KZ Sportsman 18TH; Slightly smaller than Forest River but seems much more open plan. I don't like the kitchen layout in the
Forest River - seems very claustrophobic and almost no counter space.

I have one and just returned from a 5,000 mile 5-week trip - the toy hauler
was perfect for me. Esay to tow, super light and plenty of space for me.
Gerry

Bedlam
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Moderator
You might be better off with a real enclosed trailer sized to your preference with some living quarters outfitted. You have a lot of flexibility if you are only hauling bikes. You might even want to look into side door model where you load the bike up from the passenger side.

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