Dec-13-2017 12:56 PM
Dec-18-2017 08:21 AM
nctraveler54 wrote:wrvond wrote:nctraveler54 wrote:
Ok, new to the forum so please forgive stupid questions. My wife hit me with a new idea, buy a travel trailer. We have our beach condo on the market and she is looking at something different this time. First issue – I just bought a new GMC Canyon and do not want to upgrade it; just yet. Been doing some research regarding lite weight towable trailers. There is only the two of us, no need for something big. Any thoughts pleases – thanks.
Don
Buy a class ‘A’ or class ‘C’ and tow the Canyon.
I like that option! But I checked my lotto ticket and it did not match the numbers - thanks.
Dec-18-2017 06:34 AM
wrvond wrote:nctraveler54 wrote:
Ok, new to the forum so please forgive stupid questions. My wife hit me with a new idea, buy a travel trailer. We have our beach condo on the market and she is looking at something different this time. First issue – I just bought a new GMC Canyon and do not want to upgrade it; just yet. Been doing some research regarding lite weight towable trailers. There is only the two of us, no need for something big. Any thoughts pleases – thanks.
Don
Buy a class ‘A’ or class ‘C’ and tow the Canyon.
Dec-17-2017 03:19 AM
nctraveler54 wrote:
Ok, new to the forum so please forgive stupid questions. My wife hit me with a new idea, buy a travel trailer. We have our beach condo on the market and she is looking at something different this time. First issue – I just bought a new GMC Canyon and do not want to upgrade it; just yet. Been doing some research regarding lite weight towable trailers. There is only the two of us, no need for something big. Any thoughts pleases – thanks.
Don
Dec-15-2017 12:20 PM
Dec-15-2017 12:07 PM
SoundGuy wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:
Take a look at Keystone Bulet Ultralites. You could get up to a 25 ft to pull with your TV with slide. You do not have to settle for a 19-22 ft TT.SoundGuy wrote:
"Settling"? Who's "settling" when that's what we intentionally chose? :htemccarthy1 wrote:
First of all Sound Guy, I was addressing the OP... that is not you! What you chose is fine, but has no bearing on this post. The OP has a smaller TV capable of only 7700 lbs.. I was giving him an Ultra Lite model idea that will give him more space and a slide and still be towable with his Canyon if he wants to move up to 25-26 ft and still be within his limits.
Doesn't change the tone of your post 😞 - a lot of us buy 19-22' trailers and don't feel we're "settling" in any way, nor does the OP have to feel he's "settling" for something less if that's what he prefers. My local dealer is the second largest Coachmen dealer by volume in Canada and the 192RBS is his best seller by far 'though he offers models of all sizes from Coachmen, including 25-26' which don't sell anywhere near as well. "Settling"? ... not at all.
Dec-15-2017 09:34 AM
APT wrote:
I think you will get really frustrated towing more than a 4k dry TT. That's 4500-5000 pounds loaded with larger frontal area.
Dec-15-2017 08:49 AM
Dec-15-2017 08:05 AM
Dec-15-2017 07:06 AM
6door74 wrote:
Seems to me like you took a tone Soundguy. It appears you took that reply personal. You may not feel like you settled but others may feel that they did. Sorry for going off topic everyone.......
Dec-15-2017 06:44 AM
Dec-15-2017 05:51 AM
Dec-15-2017 05:34 AM
nctraveler54 wrote:
You guys and/or gals are great, thanks for helping out a first timer. Wife is retired but I need to go another few years so we are just starting to look. We are in no hurry and searching / looking has turned into a little hobby for me.
Don
Dec-14-2017 07:34 PM
Dec-14-2017 06:05 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Take a look at Keystone Bulet Ultralites. You could get up to a 25 ft to pull with your TV with slide. You do not have to settle for a 19-22 ft TT.
SoundGuy wrote:
"Settling"? Who's "settling" when that's what we intentionally chose? :h
temccarthy1 wrote:
First of all Sound Guy, I was addressing the OP... that is not you! What you chose is fine, but has no bearing on this post. The OP has a smaller TV capable of only 7700 lbs.. I was giving him an Ultra Lite model idea that will give him more space and a slide and still be towable with his Canyon if he wants to move up to 25-26 ft and still be within his limits.