Sep-14-2015 07:26 PM
Sep-18-2015 04:39 PM
Sep-18-2015 10:15 AM
dextersp1 wrote:
That 22H is a nice size - Thanks
What is a GQ?
Sep-18-2015 09:50 AM
Sep-18-2015 07:52 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
I have agree with Mike Up that Jayco Flight is a well built TT. True the Northwoods are great, but finding one here in the SouthEast is almost impossible and then service is MILES away. I have a JayFlight 24RKS - 24ft box, 28ft overall- and I could live FT in it. It has more storage that I need and it well laid out. It is a little more to haul than your Casista, but I do tow with a F150.
OP you mention looking at TT's out west, not sure how much you travel that way, and how you plan to bring back to ATL, but if you plan to stay in SouthEast, you need to consider what you can get serviced here. Remember RV dealers aren't like car dealers, they don't have to service what they don't sell.
Sep-18-2015 05:20 AM
Sep-17-2015 08:32 PM
dextersp1 wrote:
This place in Az. Has a couple 2016s --- 25K & 26K
http://www.sstautorv.com/pre_owned_list.asp?newused=B&ParentMfg=0&mfg=3199&industry=3
Sep-17-2015 06:33 PM
deltabravo wrote:RVcrazy wrote:
I would look for an Arctic Fox 22 H or GQ. They have been manufactured for years and are good, 4 season quality, better than their Snow River for a full timer. (The current 22H is a Nash, but there are used 22H Arctic Fox units available.
Ditto on a 22H, unless it's too small for your needs.
My thread: I want a second RV, either a Nash 17k or a 22H
Here's a gentleman that full times in a 17K. He camps in the back country a lot. He upgraded from a smaller Casita to a Nash 17k about 2 years ago:
http://www.simplelivingandsimpletravel.com/2013/05/one-trailer-two-trailers-one-trailer.html
Sep-17-2015 06:08 PM
Mike Up wrote:dextersp1 wrote:
I found this on building a Jayco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXMJrRQ3SVk
This on building a Nash
http://serenitysys.com/rv/arctic_fox_29v/29v_assembly_line/building_an_arctic_fox_29v.html
Wow, looks like a bunch of lazy guys building the trailer out in the elements at Artic Fox. Doesn't look to be a high quality build from the pics. But then again, where's the VIDEO?? Pics show nothing but people sitting around and putting a piece here and there when they feel like it.
If you go to that Jayco production video, and read the comments, you'll see most there that "OWN" a Jayco, love it and have had very little problems with their trailer. Just like here on this forum. That Jayco video sure wasn't 6 hours so some of it was speeded up.
BTW, I have done a tour of the Jayco factory and while the way things are done is similar, the speed at which they are done is much slower.
I stand by my opinion that Jayco offers one of the best campers out there, at any price.
Sep-17-2015 05:56 PM
deltabravo wrote:RVcrazy wrote:
I would look for an Arctic Fox 22 H or GQ. They have been manufactured for years and are good, 4 season quality, better than their Snow River for a full timer. (The current 22H is a Nash, but there are used 22H Arctic Fox units available.
Ditto on a 22H, unless it's too small for your needs.
My thread: I want a second RV, either a Nash 17k or a 22H
Here's a gentleman that full times in a 17K. He camps in the back country a lot. He upgraded from a smaller Casita to a Nash 17k about 2 years ago:
http://www.simplelivingandsimpletravel.com/2013/05/one-trailer-two-trailers-one-trailer.html
Sep-17-2015 05:15 PM
dextersp1 wrote:
I found this on building a Jayco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXMJrRQ3SVk
This on building a Nash
http://serenitysys.com/rv/arctic_fox_29v/29v_assembly_line/building_an_arctic_fox_29v.html
Sep-17-2015 04:10 PM
RVcrazy wrote:
I would look for an Arctic Fox 22 H or GQ. They have been manufactured for years and are good, 4 season quality, better than their Snow River for a full timer. (The current 22H is a Nash, but there are used 22H Arctic Fox units available.
Sep-17-2015 01:09 PM
stufarmer wrote:
We really liked the Airstream when we began looking at TT's. You're right, the entry price was higher than our Arctic Fox but when it came down to buying the Airstream we asked for a Bicycle Rack be installed on the rear. They immediately said no. Cant be done. Airstream will void the warranty if anything is altered. The Frame is not designed for carrying additional weight on it's frame. Go ahead & call them....We love our Arctic Fox 26x, period
Sep-17-2015 12:51 PM
myredracer wrote:
The Northwood family of products and Lance usually tops the list of recommendations.
Sep-17-2015 12:50 PM