โOct-03-2019 10:52 AM
โOct-06-2019 07:06 AM
campbikemom wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:Grit dog wrote:
camperbikermom, as you can see, the "weight cop" vultures are circling hard already at your mere mention of towing a mid size trailer with a full size SUV. Even though your post and questions did not even allude to wanting anyone's opinion.
All I can offer is don't get too caught up in that and maybe you'll get some good info on the type of camper to buy. Keep the weight reasonable and ignore the folks that meter out how many paper plates they put in the pantry based on their sherline scale reading!
So, are you saying that anyone that is trying to match their TV to a trailer should not understand or do the basic math?
What is the problem with making sure you are within the specs for your vehicle?
When determining the type of camper somebody wants, isnโt making sure that the TV is not being overloaded by that choice somewhat important?
I really donโt care what the TV is, as long as people are informed and know the capabilities and the limitations of said TV. Same goes for the camper.
A lot of wasted time looking at campers that are not a good fit with a certain TV can be avoided.
Grit dog can correct me if I'm wrong, but the "basic math" still leaves a pretty big range. Some people insist you need to stay on one end of the spectrum, and others like to live dangerously. In my case, it's an almost 2500 lb range that would leave us within the recommendations.
โOct-06-2019 04:31 AM
โOct-05-2019 09:44 AM
campbikemom wrote:campinia wrote:
We bought a Passport 239ML SL SERIES earlier this summer for our family of 4 of which two are teens and not little anymore! The weight, size, and wants that you expressed seem to all be covered with this camper unless you really want a slide. It would pull well behind the Armada I think. MSRP is listed as $21,900, but, you should be able to get it for 18-19K.
We have been weighing the pros and cons of a slide. They add so much weight, but the added floor space in nice. We've been throwing around the idea of a murphy bed the last week or so. How do you like yours? In my advanced age of late 30's I've gotten to be a princess and the pea with camping mattress comfort haha.
I recently came across this just archived Jayco floor plan, the 24BHM and I've become a bit obsessed with it. Unfortunately, it looks like it was a one and done and it already archived.
We have had 4 Travel trailers in the last 10 years. We had a jayco just like your starcraft. Then we went to a 27 ft bunkhouse with dinette slide, more maintenace and worries about leaks then I wanted. We went bak down to an 18 foot bunkhouse with permanent front bed, too small. We saw this murphy bed model and It was perfect. The murphy folds right up and has a full size queen mattress, not rv short queen. You can put a 5โ memory foam topper and still have bedding and pillows and it still folds up. I love it because you can have a nice couch to watch tv on during the day. I am late 40โs and wife early 40โs andvwe fo appreciate having a full walk around queen at night!
https://www.jayco.com/tools/archive/2019-jay-feather/24bhm/
โOct-05-2019 09:42 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:Grit dog wrote:
camperbikermom, as you can see, the "weight cop" vultures are circling hard already at your mere mention of towing a mid size trailer with a full size SUV. Even though your post and questions did not even allude to wanting anyone's opinion.
All I can offer is don't get too caught up in that and maybe you'll get some good info on the type of camper to buy. Keep the weight reasonable and ignore the folks that meter out how many paper plates they put in the pantry based on their sherline scale reading!
So, are you saying that anyone that is trying to match their TV to a trailer should not understand or do the basic math?
What is the problem with making sure you are within the specs for your vehicle?
When determining the type of camper somebody wants, isnโt making sure that the TV is not being overloaded by that choice somewhat important?
I really donโt care what the TV is, as long as people are informed and know the capabilities and the limitations of said TV. Same goes for the camper.
A lot of wasted time looking at campers that are not a good fit with a certain TV can be avoided.
โOct-05-2019 08:38 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
no murphy bed. I have a queen up front, triple bunks in the rear and a dinette that drops to a double. no need for me to convert stuff and given we don't spend time in the camper (I like camping I cook outside I hangout outside I am close to my tenting roots) it works for us. I really wouldn't want to be much heavier even though I have ~450lbds more payload.
โOct-05-2019 07:48 AM
โOct-05-2019 07:42 AM
โOct-05-2019 07:31 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
soungs like my flagstaff micro lite would be perfect. just bought this one super clean for 8k canadain in the spring
https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2008-forest-river-flagstaff-micro-lite-travel-trailer-floorplan-23lb-tr3599
โOct-05-2019 07:18 AM
campinia wrote:
We bought a Passport 239ML SL SERIES earlier this summer for our family of 4 of which two are teens and not little anymore! The weight, size, and wants that you expressed seem to all be covered with this camper unless you really want a slide. It would pull well behind the Armada I think. MSRP is listed as $21,900, but, you should be able to get it for 18-19K.
โOct-05-2019 07:08 AM
โOct-04-2019 11:03 AM
โOct-04-2019 11:03 AM
โOct-04-2019 10:06 AM
Grit dog wrote:
camperbikermom, as you can see, the "weight cop" vultures are circling hard already at your mere mention of towing a mid size trailer with a full size SUV. Even though your post and questions did not even allude to wanting anyone's opinion.
All I can offer is don't get too caught up in that and maybe you'll get some good info on the type of camper to buy. Keep the weight reasonable and ignore the folks that meter out how many paper plates they put in the pantry based on their sherline scale reading!
โOct-04-2019 08:33 AM