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Dec-19-2019 12:48 PM
skyhammer wrote:
I have a Host Everest that is same height, width and length as the Mammoth. I bought it direct from from Host as they didn't have any dealers at that time.
Mine weighs about 4000lbs with all my gear and 25 gallons of water. I also tow a 4500lb jet boat.
I have never traveled with full tanks, in fact I have never used the toilet. I make 3-4 trips from N. Calif. to the Bend area each year.The route I take is 90% 2 lane steep curvy roads.
The handles everything just fine, don't even notice the semis passing by.
All my tanks are in the basement, while the Mammoth has their tanks in the slides.
My 2011 Ford DRW is plenty of truck(400hp, 800lbs. torque). My payload is 4900lbs. Newer F-350 DRW's have even more power and payload.
Dec-19-2019 12:30 PM
pnichols wrote:
I'm not a TC owner -> I own a Class C 24 footer on an E450 dually chassis, but:
The Host TC photos seem to indicate the same negative that I have with our motorhome ... and that is it's wind catching, upward center of gravity shifting ... HEIGHT!
That Host TC looks very tall - which of course can make for handling uneasiness on highway curves, in strong cross-winds, and on the sideways-tipped surfaces of back country roads - even when taking into account the wider rear stance of a dually chassis.
It seems to me that the ultimate design/engineering challenge would be to design a hard-sided popup TC that packed in as much as possible off-grid capability. I wonder what would result if HOST applied their considerable expertise into offering an off-grid hard-sided popup with over the top capabilities.
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