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ppine wrote:
By the time trailers get to around 25 feet they don't fit in National Forest campgrounds very well, they start to get hard to pull and get blown around in the wind.
โApr-25-2017 05:11 PM
MudQueen22 wrote:
Thanks so much, everyone, for the replies.
We are a family of 4. It is dh & myself (in our 40s & both educators) and our two children (grade schooler and toddler).
We love to go different places. We have a minivan, and we love road trips. We've enjoyed various places in Texas (our home state), Colorado mountains, Grand Canyon, and Disney.
We would like to visit the Smokey Mountains and also the Northeast.
We went to an RV show recently. We liked the small ones, but noticed people (both sales and other shoppers) saying that people end up trading in the smaller ones for the larger ones.
We considered buying a pop-up camper (we could tow it with our minivan and start using it now), but we decided we wouldn't really be happy with it long-term, so we are waiting until we can buy a truck. At that point, we will start seriously looking for the TT.
We want to buy the appropriate truck/TV for the TT, so trying to plan it right.
From what most posters here say, I think we will be happy with one of the bunkhouse models I've been looking at. But wanted to get more opinions.
The poster that said getting a trailer that is short but with two axles made a great point; thank you.
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โApr-23-2017 12:13 PM
RedRocket204 wrote:MudQueen22 wrote:
We went to an RV show recently. We liked the small ones, but noticed people (both sales and other shoppers) saying that people end up trading in the smaller ones for the larger ones.
We considered buying a pop-up camper (we could tow it with our minivan and start using it now), but we decided we wouldn't really be happy with it long-term, so we are waiting until we can buy a truck. At that point, we will start seriously looking for the TT.
We want to buy the appropriate truck/TV for the TT, so trying to plan it right.
MudQueen,
I see it's been over a month since you last posted on this thread but if you're still reading the responses...
I would highly recommend going out and finding a few trailers that would satisfy your needs in a trailer first. I completely agree with wanting a bunkhouse model, my kids like having their own space and along with our dedicated bed, everyone has a place to go/sleep that doesn't require making up before bedtime. That said, know what will work for your family in regards to a trailer, find out the weights of those trailers you like (TT GVWR and loaded tongue weight, do not use dry weight numbers) then start looking at trucks. Do not make the mistake of first going out and buying a truck assuming it has the payload capacity to handle any trailer as that method is far from reality.
As per the comments about people trading in for larger units, that does happen for some but not for all. We still have our original TT we bought in 2010, it was a used 2007 model. Ours is a 26BHS, so point to bumper is 30'. Do I wish I had a larger trailer, no. In fact, there are many times I wish I had a smaller trailer because of access areas I want to go with my TT. But those access areas are not RV parks or managed campgrounds, the areas I am referring to are areas in the high country of CO.
However, back to the sales peoples comments about many trading in lightly used TTs for larger units. The good news about that is the availability of smaller, lightly used TTs that could potentially be a good purchase for you.
โApr-21-2017 06:59 AM
MudQueen22 wrote:
We went to an RV show recently. We liked the small ones, but noticed people (both sales and other shoppers) saying that people end up trading in the smaller ones for the larger ones.
We considered buying a pop-up camper (we could tow it with our minivan and start using it now), but we decided we wouldn't really be happy with it long-term, so we are waiting until we can buy a truck. At that point, we will start seriously looking for the TT.
We want to buy the appropriate truck/TV for the TT, so trying to plan it right.
โApr-21-2017 05:38 AM
lantanatx wrote:
I have a 23 ft with one slide and bunks for the kids. Double axles were a must. The single width bunks may be too narrow when the boys reach full size, but by then I doubt we will be going on long trips together often. Mine also has two doors which helps a lot with the traffic flow with two pre-teen boys. I wanted a less than 20 ft trailer originally but could not find a double axle that small in my market. We go out for about 4-5 weeks each summer and a while I very occasionally wish for a smaller one, just 1-2 rainy days trapped in a trailer with two 13-year-old boys makes me glad I went for the extra space. Rarely when spending several days in one place I want a little more room, but when I pull it I'm glad I did not over stretch my tow vehicle capacity.
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