Riley01 wrote:
deltabravo wrote:
On a side note, a 6x10 trailer is a nightmare behind a truck camper when trying to back up.
It's a PITA without the camper, I'm hoping a camera will help with that.
Rick
I can see how some people would have some difficulty backing a narrow trailer but if you practice doing it becomes easy, at least for me it did.
I towed a lot of different trailers behind my TC's as said in the link below. I ended up liking my 5x12 v-nose the best and still use it today behind my 'C'. It is very light and carries our bikes, canoe, sometimes one snowmobile, sometimes it's an extra bathroom using a Curve porta potty, we also use it as the semi outdoor kitchen. All our equipment is portable using E-track hardware. We used it in many different configurations offsetting the limited space of our non slide Lance TC and now our non slide class 'C'.
If you plan to use your TC in the winter, I found it to be a pain to climb onto the roof in order to clear the slide top from ice/snow in order to close it. The non slide tc used a lot less LP and was much easier to heat. I liked the non-slide stealth overnighting in Holiday Inn parking lots. ;)
I found having the right floorplan in a non slide is very important making it feel larger or having the right combination of storage cabinets.
Have you looked at the Northstar 12 ft non slide ? It offers a side entrance door and a lot of counter space with a dry bath. NS customer service is going to be hard to beat.
The below older link has some general trailer info.
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27365512/print/true.cfm