โAug-13-2013 07:45 PM
โAug-14-2013 06:05 AM
โAug-14-2013 05:44 AM
โAug-14-2013 05:09 AM
Danattherock wrote:
Going to Camping World in Fayetteville tomorrow morning. Can't wait to check out a few campers
โAug-14-2013 04:20 AM
โAug-14-2013 03:10 AM
โAug-13-2013 11:04 PM
โAug-13-2013 09:52 PM
Danattherock wrote:
Found the forum last night and read till 0300. Great info and community here. Wife and I got 9 month old son and 18 month old German Shepherd. All of a sudden, tent camping is losing its luster. Thinking a travel trailer might be the ticket. We are in south central NC. I have a 2004 Tahoe 2WD with 5.3 liter. As I recall, tow weight max is around 6500-6700 lbs. As wife and are going to look at campers in the next few days, I was hoping for some insights here. Few quick questions for anyone with the time to share.
The Tahoe should be a good TV for you....lots of folks use them, but they are really for a mid-size trailer. You will also want to figure the human and K-9 weight in the Tahoe when you go to figure what you can tow.....say 500 for all of you...that comes off the capacity!
Would a 4,500 lb camper be about right for my tow vehicle?
Do you use generators or is all power supplied by just plugging into 120 volt at most campgrounds. Life long tent camper here. Just rented a few RV's in Alaska, but was in campgrounds that were closed for the season.
If you only go to CampGrounds with electric, you won't need the genset. But, if you want to go to some of the State Parks or do some Boondocking (without hook-ups), you'll want a generator. If you plan to use the A/C, and living in NC, you will, you'll need at least 3500 Watt genset, which will give you the 30A that you'd get from a CG hook-up.
What are the 'hidden cost' of running around with a travel trailer? All hobbies have them. Ha ha.
It would be nice if the costs were hidden.:)
Once you get the TT outfitted....hoses, chairs, pots and pans, small grill, etc....you won't really have to many other expenses, other than the annual Taxes, Registration, etc.
Is storing under carport good enough or is indoor storage worthwhile. Looking at adding a second garage anyway, curious if it would be worthwhile long term to store indoors or if it would be over kill. Other option is the large aluminum carport cover beside my other garage. Gravel on ground. Curious about proper storage.
A garage is best, carport second best. You are trying to keep the sun and weather off the RV. Keeping the tires out of the sunlight, will help a lot too, though you can buy covers for that.
As far as the ground is concerned. I like to park my tires on plywood. Blacktop is made from petroleum products, so can have an effect on the tires. Stones are OK, but some can be sharp. Dirt and grass tend to hold the moisture, which can effect the brakes. Concrete is good, but plywood is cheap!
Is there a certain size you might suggest. Guess weight limitations on my towing capacity will dictate much. Would like to sleep 4 adults and 2-3 kids at times. Mostly will be wife, son, dog, and I. Generally speaking, should I focus on 25', 27', 30', etc...
Once you know what your truck can handle, you can start looking for TTs that fit into that category.
There are some lightweights that will give you extra space, but they will cost more. Hybrid trailers will also give you more area for the money, though they are still "tents" at the ends, and you may or may not want that.
Keep in mind that you may not want to use the dinette bed, since it will have to be changed every day, so you are looking for something with two sofas and a bed (for you guys)....with the kids sleeping on the floor. The more you want to handle, the more weight and cost you will have.
What kind of insurance do you guys/gals suggest. Curious what the annual cost is. Looking at a $15,000-25,000 camper. Again, wondering about the hidden cost.
Talk with your Insurance Agent. But also call around to some of those ones you are seeing on TV...Geico, Progressive, etc. to get a price.
It's not going to be very expensive, but it's also not free. I would guess you are looking at a couple hundred bucks, based on what kind of protection you want.
Last but not least, where do you take these things. I have intentionally avoided the very campgrounds I now seek in the past. We usually tent camp in primitive settings. I have never been to a KOA. KOA is good, though they might be more expensive that some others, they typically have a standard that they have to meet for KOA. Usually, they are "Family" oriented, and many have fenced dog parks with Agility Equipment.
A place you may really like, since you are a dog person, is FourPawsKingdom here in NC. They are all about the dogs! Do a google search. Clueless. But the main thing I need to justify this purchase is what kind of trips we could take. We are big fly fisherman, fresh and salt. We got numerous kayaks, canoes, and two whitewater rafts. We also golf and enjoy photography and day hikes. Love the mountains and the coast. Just wondering where you folks have been. I am not interested in pulling into the same campground each weekend. Want to get out 4-12 hour drives from home. We are travel nurses and work 3 days a week. Want to get ideas on 3-5 day trips. Anywhere from Florida to West Virginia.
The beauty of the RV, is that you can go where you want. If you were to buy a cottage at the beach or up in the mountains, you're pretty much stuck going there all the time. With the RV, you can break out a map, and throw a dart at it:)
A great reference is RVParkReviews.com, where you can read what regular folks like yourself have found when they stayed at various campgrounds. The site usually has links to the CG's website too.
Find a place that you are interested in visiting, and then look up CGs in that area.
Thanks for any ideas. I am sure your patience wears thin with all the noob questions.
We were all noobs at one time or another....and I for one, am still learning things, so I don't mind passing it along when I can help.
Dan
Rockingham,NC
โAug-13-2013 08:49 PM
โAug-13-2013 08:31 PM
โAug-13-2013 08:28 PM
โAug-13-2013 08:22 PM
โAug-13-2013 08:12 PM
โAug-13-2013 07:56 PM