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Truck Camper, Class B or C for this?

livemusic
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I have done musical chairs for what I thought I need but I am taking my time and now, I am leaning more toward a Class B or small Class C. Here are some needs...

1 Me, solo, or with gf, not concerned about another bed, although, it might come in handy when grandson gets older. If having a place for him is an issue, it isn't important for this purchase, as he's just a baby, lol, and right now, it's just me or me and her.

2 Toilet and shower inside is mandatory

3 I am 6'2" tall, so, a small bed isn't good

4 A good A/C is mandatory

5 Due to "4" above, a generator is mandatory

6 Well-made is a plus, as I am not fond of tinkering. I'll do it when I have to, I am just saying I am not someone who loves it.

7 Storage could become an issue. I can learn to make-do like everybody else does, I suppose, but I am a musician and will tour some, me solo or with gf. I guess I would have to force myself to take ONLY two guitars and a small PA system, plus gear bag. If this is impossible, I would have to make do with only one guitar, lol. Is this even doable, I have no idea how much space you really have. If not, I'd have to pull a trailer.

8 I would prefer to have one that is powerful enough to pull a small bassboat or a cargo trailer. I like to fish and often go to a boonies location; it would be a plus to take an RV and be able to sleep overnight with A/C, as in the summer, it is brutally hot in a tent. Plus, if I could pull a trailer, I could solve the musician dilemma.

9 Cooking setup isn't that important to me.

10 It would be nice to have a place to sit inside the living area that is decently comfortable.

11 TV isn't that important to me.

12 I wonder about having SRW; do they make them dually? Just concerned about having a flat. Perhaps with a dually, a flat on one tire isn't as bad? I don't know, never owned a dually of any sort.

13 I am pretty spontaneous, so, just being able to go on a moment's notice, even if it's only fishing overnight, is a plus.

14 Was enamored with TC for awhile since I could use the truck otherwise for my farm, but... I'd need to buy a one-ton DRW, I am told. Plus, it seems that with a TC, you 'lose' all the space that is under the truck bed. It also seems pretty cramped.

I prefer to buy used, at least for this purchase. The only RV I have owned was a very small TT 30 years ago and only used it on a few worksites. I like used because I get sticker shock at new prices and would prefer to let someone else take the depreciation hit. Especially until I get some more experience.

RV owners talk about how often everything breaks. Seems to me a Class B is built sturdier because it's basically an automobile, and it doesn't have that many additions. Correct me if wrong.

Commentary, size, models, brand recommendations are helpful, as I don't know much!

Thank you!
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Get a small Winnebago class C. You can use the large over-the-cab bed to store your delicate musical instruments. You can get one as small as 22 feet with a bed. Good luck!

Lwiddis
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"There isn't anything about a Class A that appeals to me other than it has lots of room."

We agree! Isn't anything about a larger TT that appeals to me other than they have lots of room! If they didn't have more room why on earth tow a larger TT? I too have doubts about achieving everything I wish for.
Winnebago 2101DS TT & 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71, WindyNation 300 watt solar-Lossigy 200 AH Lithium battery. Prefer boondocking, USFS, COE, BLM, NPS, TVA, state camps. Bicyclist. 14 yr. Army -11B40 then 11A - (MOS 1542 & 1560) IOBC & IOAC grad

timmac
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livemusic wrote:
timmac wrote:
Sounds like a class A motorhome would fit you better..

Class A's have taller ceilings, bigger beds and bigger living rooms, more storage and a onboard jenny..


Everything I wish for doesn't have to be achieved but without a doubt, I'm not buying a Class A, that's just too big. There isn't anything about a Class A that appeals to me other than it has lots of room.


I use to own a 2002 Fleetwood Flair 25Y, {class A} it was 26 foot long, no slides, had a 8.1L motor, lots of storage outside and good storage inside, lots of HP, house size queen bed, nice bath, large fresh water tank and onboard jenny with central air/heat, and I could drive it anywhere and park anywhere a long bed dually truck could park, it really was neat, small but yet big enough for 2 people.

Small class A's are not much bigger than what you are looking for but yet will have everything you need.

livemusic
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timmac wrote:
Sounds like a class A motorhome would fit you better..

Class A's have taller ceilings, bigger beds and bigger living rooms, more storage and a onboard jenny..


Everything I wish for doesn't have to be achieved but without a doubt, I'm not buying a Class A, that's just too big. There isn't anything about a Class A that appeals to me other than it has lots of room.

timmac
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Sounds like a class A motorhome would fit you better..

Class A's have taller ceilings, bigger beds and bigger living rooms, more storage and a onboard jenny..

Lwiddis
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At this point your needs and desires are not refined sufficiently for comment IMO.
Winnebago 2101DS TT & 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71, WindyNation 300 watt solar-Lossigy 200 AH Lithium battery. Prefer boondocking, USFS, COE, BLM, NPS, TVA, state camps. Bicyclist. 14 yr. Army -11B40 then 11A - (MOS 1542 & 1560) IOBC & IOAC grad