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brulaz wrote:Nancy and Dave wrote:
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Question for the Nash people-why are the vents in the floors? Do you have a problem with this? The Creekside and Lance both have them in the walls. We had a Nash previously and they were constantly filling with dirt, sand, etc. We have 3 boys so the idea of stronger and tougher is appealing, but this bothers us a lot.
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I'm surprised that Creekside model doesn't have floor vents. Are they all like that? The Outdoors RV Timber Ridge definitely does.
โOct-04-2013 01:31 PM
โOct-03-2013 05:52 PM
thorsmitersaw wrote:
...Is there any sort of toy hauler comparable to the Nash/Arctic Fox? I saw the Desert Fox but without a dividing wall and etc, it seems sort of just like all the other weekend warrior sort of trailers. Maybe Northwood would just custom extend their frame out the back on a Nash a bit to Accommodate two dirtbikes for me...? I cant go without my toys but it seems most of them are not really 4season or meant to be used a whole lot. As in full timing. I can not see another option though for bringing along 2 moto's other than putting them in the bed (which I find dangerous and risky)
Do the Cruiser RV trailers have the same sort of ruggedness, off road, boondocking rep the northwood trailers do?
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โOct-03-2013 04:13 AM
Nancy and Dave wrote:
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Question for the Nash people-why are the vents in the floors? Do you have a problem with this? The Creekside and Lance both have them in the walls. We had a Nash previously and they were constantly filling with dirt, sand, etc. We have 3 boys so the idea of stronger and tougher is appealing, but this bothers us a lot.
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