Aug-25-2018 04:47 PM
Oct-20-2018 01:46 PM
PAThwacker wrote:
Looks great. Have fun and take care of it. I just got a bunch a green mold originating in front trunk collasable garbage can and open container of water. Perfect combo. Made its way into pup and attachéd to cabinets not the tents or bedding. Weird!
Oct-19-2018 07:42 PM
Oct-14-2018 03:43 AM
Mike Up wrote:
Here's a pic of the truck towing the Rockwood. Truck barely squats at all loaded so the tongue weight not a concern anymore. It also tows like it's not even behind me.
What a difference going from a 29' camper to a 19' camper.
Oct-13-2018 05:52 PM
Oct-12-2018 08:07 PM
SoundGuy wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
Truck carries chuckbox, generator, 4 (9) gallon aquatainers, cooler, clothes, towels, dry goods and booze.
Reliance Aquatainers are sold only in 4 gal & 7 gal sizes so assuming 4 full 7 gal 'Tainers you'd actually be carrying ~ 67 lbs less than if they really were 9 gals. 😉
Oct-11-2018 03:48 PM
PAThwacker wrote:Mike Up wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
Additional things to watch for. So you went with the one that has only 100 pounds of payload if tanks are filled. Are you sure? I used to joke about bloated Niagara having less than 300. Does it or could it been on a dual axle setup?
My 1206 has 1100lbs lol. Load it heavy no problems.
If I was to buy new I’d get a toy hauler dual axle flagstaff with no black/gray tanks and set it up for perma boondock camping only
With everything full and AC, it'll be about 200 lbs left for stuff. I should only have about 100 lbs of stuff in the camper at most, but if I need extra payload, I'll just fill fresh water tanks at campground.
Those figures include dual propane tanks or dual batteries? I’m not sure if your intended usage categories you plan on. I use mine only for boondocking carries bedding,folding kitchen, chairs, mat, food,26 gallons of water, extra bedding, hoses, leveling blocks, tool bag, and full fridge. Truck carries chuckbox, generator, 4 (9) gallon aquatainers, cooler, clothes, towels, dry goods and booze.
Oct-10-2018 10:55 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
Truck carries chuckbox, generator, 4 (9) gallon aquatainers, cooler, clothes, towels, dry goods and booze.
Oct-09-2018 09:18 PM
Mike Up wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
Additional things to watch for. So you went with the one that has only 100 pounds of payload if tanks are filled. Are you sure? I used to joke about bloated Niagara having less than 300. Does it or could it been on a dual axle setup?
My 1206 has 1100lbs lol. Load it heavy no problems.
If I was to buy new I’d get a toy hauler dual axle flagstaff with no black/gray tanks and set it up for perma boondock camping only
With everything full and AC, it'll be about 200 lbs left for stuff. I should only have about 100 lbs of stuff in the camper at most, but if I need extra payload, I'll just fill fresh water tanks at campground.
Oct-03-2018 01:17 PM
PAThwacker wrote:
Additional things to watch for. So you went with the one that has only 100 pounds of payload if tanks are filled. Are you sure? I used to joke about bloated Niagara having less than 300. Does it or could it been on a dual axle setup?
My 1206 has 1100lbs lol. Load it heavy no problems.
If I was to buy new I’d get a toy hauler dual axle flagstaff with no black/gray tanks and set it up for perma boondock camping only
Oct-02-2018 07:32 PM
Oct-02-2018 07:26 PM
Oct-02-2018 07:21 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Mike Up wrote:
Well, I made a deal.
I traded in my Jay Flight 26BH on a 2019 Rockwood Premier 2716G that has a 14' box and shower and toilet.
CONGRATS Mike! :B You've been thinking about moving back to a popup for some time now, according to this discussion you started back in the spring. Hopefully this will be the answer you've been looking for to all the complications & expenses you had with your travel trailer. 🙂
Oct-01-2018 10:15 PM
Mike Up wrote:
Well, I made a deal.
I traded in my Jay Flight 26BH on a 2019 Rockwood Premier 2716G that has a 14' box and shower and toilet.
Oct-01-2018 09:31 PM