โMar-05-2017 01:05 PM
โApr-21-2017 10:43 AM
bikendan wrote:
BUT you're a bit off on the weight. Jayco's website says its UVW is 4615lbs and a GVWR of 6500.
I was going to say that there's no TT of that size, that weighs 3400lbs.
โApr-21-2017 10:33 AM
wpostma wrote:
Well not to hijack my own thread, but I ended up buying a 30 foot conventional travel trailer (Jayco 264 BHW) not a hybrid, it weighs in at a chunky 3400 lbs dry, and plan to tow it with a Suburban or similar truck-frame V8-engine style SUV.
โApr-21-2017 05:17 AM
โApr-20-2017 08:47 PM
โApr-11-2017 04:36 AM
โApr-10-2017 10:30 PM
onebadcj8 wrote:
I've wanted one of these for a while myself and can find some pretty decent ones around if I want to travel some. In the last month I bought a regular travel trailer as I wasn't able to find the right Hybrid, we took it down to Port Aransas, TX for a week last week and on the way down and back up we stayed over night at Wal-Mart stores with no issues, the first there were a couple others but the one coming back in FT Stockton was packed. At either I never felt uneasy that there could be an issue but did wonder if it would feel the same in a Hybrid.
Have any of you actually done it? I saw where one fellow didn't think it would be an issue, but have you actually done it? Has anyone here? Did you feel safe? I wouldn't think it would be much different than ion a camp ground, anything can happen there as well. Also how is the noise factor? I've had a pop-up before and we enjoyed it but it was more noise prone than the travel trailer. I'm asking as we would still like to get one, the difference in usable space is incredible!
Dan
โApr-10-2017 05:15 PM
โApr-08-2017 10:41 AM
โApr-08-2017 09:27 AM
b75 wrote:
I wouldn't get a hybrids i had an 02 cabana had it for 10years we could not stop it from leaking when stored.The only time the fabric leaked around the beds is if it rained hard for a few days then we couldn't sleep because of bed getting wet.
โApr-08-2017 06:28 AM
b75 wrote:
I wouldn't get a hybrids i had an 02 cabana had it for 10years we could not stop it from leaking when stored.The only time the fabric leaked around the beds is if it rained hard for a few days then we couldn't sleep because of bed getting wet.
โApr-08-2017 05:37 AM
โApr-01-2017 06:25 AM
cmcdar wrote:bikendan wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
Hi Bob, you will never find a modern day equivalent to the Bantam B-19.
Unloaded non-slide 19ft modern day: 3933 lbs Empty.
R-vision made the lightest hybrids ever made.
Love My R-vision
I'm towing it back from Florida right now (currently in a Walmart in Ohio).
Someone said Hybrids had thin mattresses. Ours are about 8 inches thick and comfy.
I am doing everything possible to keep mine in tip top shape so I don't have to worry about trying to find something as nice!!!
PS - I don't think I would want to pull mine with a mini van... Definately note, in fact.
โMar-31-2017 04:59 PM
bikendan wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
Hi Bob, you will never find a modern day equivalent to the Bantam B-19.
Unloaded non-slide 19ft modern day: 3933 lbs Empty.
R-vision made the lightest hybrids ever made.
โMar-31-2017 04:38 PM
wpostma wrote:
Original thread guy here.
I'm actually thinking I want to buy a Suburban (or similar 6 or 7 passenger SUV on a V8 truck frame) and haul a 24 foot ultralight travel trailer.
My 2013 dodge caravan SE is gutless, and I don't want to spend money on adding electric trailer brake controls and wiring harnesses and anti-sway toying stuff on this gutless wonder.
Warren