Dec-25-2014 04:31 PM
Dec-30-2014 08:10 AM
ForestRiverTeach wrote:
It frankly scares me to see couples where the wife is terrified to drive the rig. I can't imagine what she'd do if something happened to her husband and she was left to tow everything home.
Dec-30-2014 07:57 AM
bguy wrote:
I have found that using cruize control take a lot of the urgency out of driving with the TT. Gives me plenty of concentration for the steering and the mirrors. And slowing down makes a difference as well.
Dec-30-2014 07:38 AM
Dec-29-2014 03:55 PM
Dec-29-2014 03:46 PM
'tiredTeacher wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
... skills involved in driving any vehicle are not gender related. Any person can drive any vehicle provided they have the desire.
As evidenced by all the women long-haul truckers.
Teach
Dec-29-2014 01:38 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Maybe let's approach this a different way -- what is it about towing that you find tiring? I used to be the same way -- then we finally dialed in our hitch arrangement to minimize the bucking of the trailer. We also dialed in the tongue weight. We got a better tow vehicle. I got used to the extra alertness that trailer towing requires, and now I even enjoy it (since it makes driving so much more interesting than regular driving). We learned that there is a limit -- about 8 hours a day, or 400 miles. We do what we can to avoid heavy city traffic.
Putting all of these things together, I now find towing to be enjoyable, if not relaxing (it isn't). And I am no longer tired at the end of a long day.
PS --DW is a great driver but prefers to navigate. She works the smart phone and the audio system and arranges meals and so forth -- I just drive.
Dec-29-2014 06:31 AM
dadmomh wrote:
Still working on that backing part, but by the summer I promise to have it at least acceptable...
Dec-29-2014 06:26 AM
dadmomh wrote:
Have you asked your DW if she would like to learn? If she says, "NO!" then this may not be a huge success. She needs to want to do this and certainly nothing has been mentioned to think she can't. At the risk of repeating, which I am, BOTH should be able to tow just in case.
Re the boat trailer....I had a harder time towing our bass boat because it seemed harder to see in the side mirrors. To me, towing the HTT/TT is easier....kind of hard to miss noticing it. Drive "further down the road" so you don't get surprised, know what's coming as much as possible. Allow yourself a wide berth in turns. Still working on that backing part, but by the summer I promise to have it at least acceptable....DH can back into most anything and be 100% parallel...he's good!
Dec-29-2014 06:10 AM
Dec-27-2014 05:15 PM
Dec-27-2014 01:17 PM
Dennis Smith wrote:
I will never understand why both people doesn't learn to drive What happens if your on the road and someone gets sick, breaks a leg etc. If the wife doesn't drive your stuck leaving the unit some where. My wife drives as much as I do, she don't like to back in but she can do it. Its no harder then driving a car, just longer and it bends in the middle. My wife can set up and tear down the unit also. You never know what is going to happen in life. Be ready for it.
Dec-27-2014 11:02 AM
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