I've been mostly a Truck Camper guy for about 10 years. My tow vehicle is a 2007 GMC 1T dually duramax (paid in full).
I've had a 8' truck camper, 10' TC, 21' 5th wheel, 11.5 TC, 11.5 TC w/slide, 35' Toy Hauler travel trailer, and currently back to a 9.5 TC with slide. I'd really like a couch!!! and hate sitting at the table to watch TV. I went from a 35' Toy hauler back to a 9.5 TC/wet bath. My previous TC was an Arctic Fox 11.5 with the full wall slide, dry bath. So, I shrank 2 feet, smaller slide, and went from dry to wet bath. Perhaps a mistake and that is why I'm thinking of something new. The price was great, but apparently not meeting my needs.
I keep going back to a TC because I have a 21' pontoon boat and 4 ATV that I equally use. I'm not a rich guy at all, I just get one thing at a time. I'm looking at used stuff to keep the price down and none of those $200,000 RVs. Maybe a Class A toy hauler somewhere in the $60,000 to $80,000 range and maybe more depending on what the deal is.
I've been itching for a little more room lately from my current 9.5 Host Raineer TC. Nothing huge by any means.
My main needs are: 1 a vehicle to launch my pontoon boat and get around town when not towing. I don't like the idea of tearing up camp to launch my boat or drive into town almost daily. I don't leave my boat in the water or in a slip while camping. I also don't often camp right where i ride my ATV, so the truck without the camper has been convenient to get the boat to the ramps, ATV to the parks, and tootling around town while camping. It meets all my needs except it not convenient "sometimes" in small towns and lack of space in a truck camper.
I was walking around the RV park here in Key West and saw a 40' Toy Hauler Class A. That got me thinking....
I can put a small 4x4 in the rear; like a Suzuki Samurai from the mid 1990s. They will fit in a 12' garage and only weigh about 2100 lbs. Thus, I would be under the weight capacity of the class A toy hauler and fit in a garage. I'd use the Samurai to launch and retrieve the boat. I would not be used to go more than .5 miles to the camp site boat ramps and probably never leave 2nd gear. 4x4 would help on slippery ramps. Then I could also use the Samurai to get around town. I.e. my dually doesn't fit down the streets in Key West and 12mpg isn't great either.
From all my readings so far, only one Class A works, the Gulf Stream Bounty Hunter. The other two I found, Newmar Canyon Star and Thor Outlaw garages are too small.
It comes with a v10 and I believe the v10 gas will be under powered for the 24,000 lbs GVWR. I'm currently in South Carolina, but will be going back to the Rockies in Colorado Springs next year! I don't think a V10 gas with a 2,100 lb car in the back and towing either a 2,000 lb pontoon or 2,500 lbs of ATV will work.
I currently get about 11-12 mpg in my truck with a trailer (boat/atv) and 14 with just the truck camper. Seems most class A with the v10 in a 25-35' Class get about 6-9 mpg. When towing, they are at about 7. I'll be towing and in a 40' Class A also, so I'm expecting about 6-7mpg.
What do you think about the v10:
1) 6-7 mpg sound about right?
2) Will it have sufficient power for 24,000 lbs and 2,000-2,500 lb trailer in the mountains?
Any other way to tow a boat or ATV, and have a vehicle to get around and launch a boat? Either a Class A TH or a truck camper is all I can think of.
P.S. I'm looking to get a Host Cascade double slide truck camper that is anther foot longer, would have a couch and table, and one more slide than I currently have. Plus, the floor of the camper is raised so it will have a 8' wide floor vs. my current one with a 5' floor width.
I need to decide which way best meets my needs; stay with a TC and just go back to a larger one or try a Class A? I don't want a 11.5 TC. They are too long with a very heavy hitch extension. My AF 11.5 TC literally bent my 2007 GMC 1T Dually factory springs! It, fully loaded with water was freaking 5,100 lbs! From my calculations, a Host Cascade with options, packed with all my current stuff (a lot) and fully wet (propane, water,batteries, etc) would be about 4,200. My door sticker says 4,100 lbs.
I think the v10 mpg and lack of power might be a deal breaker for me. Plus I've been some places I'd never go with a Class A. Not many, but they were sweet camping spots.
Love the camping life. 06 Host Rainier SS, 07 Classic GMC Sierra 3500 DRW.