Jun-29-2016 06:02 AM
Jul-01-2016 04:58 AM
gmw photos wrote:
It is often said you should buy your second trailer first. Good advice if you're trying to keep a close eye on the budget.
The question becomes, how to do that ? For me, it literally took me 18 months of looking at dozens and dozens of trailers. I finally decided on the criteria that was important to me ( and this is likely different for each of us ) and bought what I did ( funfinder 189FDS ). I still thoroughly enjoy this camper after almost five years.
Probably a good rule of thumb is "find the layout you like", and then modify everything else that may be needed to make just right.
I often say, "some assembly required". Seems to be very true.
EDIT: one thing that did not work for me on r-pod was the "pod" is somewhat narrow, making the interior just a bit smaller. In the end, I decided that for me, I had to have a trailer with a slideout. Other folks simply would not own a trailer with a slideout. There is something out there for every different taste.
Jun-30-2016 06:06 PM
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Jun-30-2016 10:28 AM
cwmoser wrote:
I had read somewhere to consider the max towing to be
1/2 the vehicles max tow rating plus 1,000 lbs.
That would put the limit for my vehicle at 4200 lbs.
I'm guessing I need to find a trailer less than 21 feet.
Just the wife and I. I'm 6'2" so if the queen bed is oriented
so I can hang my feet off the end or just deal with it.
Dry bathroom, and I don't have a place to store it under a
shelter - use a car-like cover or invest in a metal carport
cover?
I appreciate all the Camper suggestions. Been going over
to YouTube for a look see. Still can't pull the trigger.
Jun-30-2016 08:05 AM
cwmoser wrote:
You still happy with your purchase?
Jun-30-2016 07:34 AM
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Jun-30-2016 06:16 AM
#1nobby wrote:
Carl.......you only live once.
If you don't spend it.....someone else will be happy to once you're gone.
I convinced Stef to buy that Tesla.......now I'll try and convince you to get what you WANT as opposed to what you think you need.
Jun-30-2016 05:35 AM
Jun-30-2016 05:23 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
I agree that you can get more bang for your buck with a trailer besides the R-pod. Look at the small Amerilites & Jaycos.
Jun-30-2016 05:15 AM
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