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Dakota98
Jan 28, 2015Explorer
The first place you need to start with is determining what your current tow vehicle is capable of. That will determine what size of TT you should be looking for. I have a 2000, 22' Nomad Lite, considered to be a "lite" in those days, but comes in at 5,650 lbs when loaded. That is "heavy", as compared to todays standards for the same size of trailer in the same category.
As far as a "money pit". They can be when purchased used. On the other hand, my Nomad didn't need a thing & was in excellent condition when I purchased it in 2010. The only money I've put into it, was by my option.
The happiest day of my life was when I purchased my first boat, the next happiest day was when I sold it. :B
As far as a "money pit". They can be when purchased used. On the other hand, my Nomad didn't need a thing & was in excellent condition when I purchased it in 2010. The only money I've put into it, was by my option.
The happiest day of my life was when I purchased my first boat, the next happiest day was when I sold it. :B
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