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Dtaylor wrote:Thanks I am extremely good at backing my boat. The key is knowing where your wheels are when starting to back up. They will start making the turn from that point and continue to do so. The tail will swing to follow the wheels. So if you get your wheels where they need to be before backing half the job is won. My biggest concern was will I make wide turn with this long TT and still not beable to get it on my street. Thanks TecheMan I appreciate this I really do. It is so nice to have a place like this where others are willing to help one another with stuff like this.
I tow a 21ft Stratos and a 30ft TT. The main issue I had, and still have sometimes is judging distance when backing so I always use a spotter. Turns, especially sharp turns, you have to watch out more for tail swing on a TT that you do not have with a bass boat. The wheels on a TT are more center mounted than rear mounted like on a boat trailer. Other than the fact that a TT catches more air, I really cannot tell much difference as far as highway towing. I think the biggest issue is your confidence/comfort level. As for the width, from outside to outside, they are about the same. We have some really narrow roads that my butt cheek pinches the seat on when towing both, so that part is the same. I think you are over thinking. It becomes second nature just like it has with your boat
May-12-2013 06:59 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:Thanks so much Fred for taking so much time to try to answer my questions it is greatly appreciated. TecheMan
Hi,
Normally it only takes a few miles to catch on to the turning of the trailer. Best to not practice in a small area, or crowded sstreets, and like sugested above, try a empty mall parking lot from 7 am to 9 am on a weekday, or a bit earlier on weekeds.
You should start your turn about the center of the right lane, but never get into the right turn lanes while towing, it just gets you to close to the curb, only go about 1/2 way into the lane when you are about 100' from the intersection, and then as you turn, aim the truck towards the left side of YOUR lane, and keep the front tires pointed that direction. You should always practice never going over the center line of the street you are turning onto, because you will never know what will be there after the turn. Normally the street you will turn onto will be fairly empty, but it could have a large vehicle coming towards you, you will need to stay out of it's way.
Your trailer will be on the right hand side of the road, and starting to follow the truck into the center of the road, it might take about 40 - 80' to get the trailer to the center of your lane, behind you. Then you can resume driving down the center of the lane you picked.
The secret to backing is put your hand at the bottom of your steering wheel, then if you want the rear of the trailer to go right, turn your hand to the right (from the bottom of the steering wheel). Left for left. It helps many figure it all out.
Good luck,
Enjoy the larger RV, you will grow into it in a month anyway, and in a couple of years you might be trading up o a fifth wheel and larger tow vehicle.
Fred.
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Taz 23 wrote:So it tracks similar to the bass boat. I noticed the wheels on the TT are further back just in distance than the boat but they are underneath the TT where the bass boat the wheels are toward the back of the trailer but outside makeing it's wheel stance wider than the tow vehicle. I currently have no trouble getting my bass boat home and in the yard. I have a two car driveway with the right side well open to the back yard.
Towing the travel trailer will not be any more difficult than your bass boat. You will however want to keep an eye out for overhead obsticles (such as tree branches) that you would not even notice with your boat. Take your time and practice and you will soon be able to pull it and back it up easy enough.
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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