Apr-21-2015 07:54 AM
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Apr-22-2015 01:11 PM
kellertx5er wrote:bikendan wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
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Ditto.
Also a full height trailer's frontal area will exceed the Honda's max.
Anyone ever seen published tow vehicle ratings for a trailer's frontal area?
Apr-22-2015 01:02 PM
bikendan wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
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Ditto.
Also a full height trailer's frontal area will exceed the Honda's max.
Apr-22-2015 10:10 AM
Terryallan wrote:Bluzmar wrote:
Thanks everyone. After reading all of this, I think we will stick with a PUP. I looked at my owner's manual again and it says there is a towing limit of 3,050# when you have five passengers. Of course, that's assuming everyone weighs 150# and my kids certainly don't, but throw in some car seats and all their stuff and maybe we're there.
I had not thought about the height of the trailer and gas mileage. A scamp sounds nice and I did find an RPod on Craigslist, but I don't think any of them would sleep a family of 5 comfortably.IdaD wrote:
Then when you get to the campsite your wife and kids are free to get in the trailer immediately to start cooking dinner or get their toys out or whatever while you disconnect, drop the stabliizers, and etc.
I suppose the one downside to not getting a trailer is that my *husband* can't get inside immediately to start cooking my dinner. 😉
They wouldn't be going into the TT either. have to move the TT, and raise, and lower the tongue to level. Can't be inside while all that is going on. I believe you have made the right choice.
And there are pups with auto raising roofs. One Fleetwood model would even slide out the bunk ends automatically. Camping with a pup really is a breeze
Apr-22-2015 09:32 AM
Apr-22-2015 09:29 AM
Bluzmar wrote:
Thanks everyone. After reading all of this, I think we will stick with a PUP. I looked at my owner's manual again and it says there is a towing limit of 3,050# when you have five passengers. Of course, that's assuming everyone weighs 150# and my kids certainly don't, but throw in some car seats and all their stuff and maybe we're there.
I had not thought about the height of the trailer and gas mileage. A scamp sounds nice and I did find an RPod on Craigslist, but I don't think any of them would sleep a family of 5 comfortably.IdaD wrote:
Then when you get to the campsite your wife and kids are free to get in the trailer immediately to start cooking dinner or get their toys out or whatever while you disconnect, drop the stabliizers, and etc.
I suppose the one downside to not getting a trailer is that my *husband* can't get inside immediately to start cooking my dinner. 😉
Apr-22-2015 09:25 AM
kvangil wrote:
Your decision to go with a PUP is a good one. Considering the size of the TT that you may have been able to tow, you'll find that your family of 5 will enjoy the space of the PUP more than they would in a 16-17' TT. We had a PUP for 9 years with 4 small kids and just 2 years ago went to a HTT. The PUP was plenty sufficient. The compromise on long road trips is we'd hotel it instead of setting up camp for one-nighters.
Apr-22-2015 09:05 AM
Apr-22-2015 07:40 AM
Bluzmar wrote:
Thanks everyone. After reading all of this, I think we will stick with a PUP. I looked at my owner's manual again and it says there is a towing limit of 3,050# when you have five passengers. Of course, that's assuming everyone weighs 150# and my kids certainly don't, but throw in some car seats and all their stuff and maybe we're there.
I had not thought about the height of the trailer and gas mileage. A scamp sounds nice and I did find an RPod on Craigslist, but I don't think any of them would sleep a family of 5 comfortably.IdaD wrote:
Then when you get to the campsite your wife and kids are free to get in the trailer immediately to start cooking dinner or get their toys out or whatever while you disconnect, drop the stabliizers, and etc.
I suppose the one downside to not getting a trailer is that my *husband* can't get inside immediately to start cooking my dinner. 😉
Apr-22-2015 07:10 AM
IdaD wrote:
Then when you get to the campsite your wife and kids are free to get in the trailer immediately to start cooking dinner or get their toys out or whatever while you disconnect, drop the stabliizers, and etc.
Apr-22-2015 05:05 AM
2oldman wrote:Bluzmar wrote:Power steering gets hot??
.. we plan to get a cooler for the transmission. (And for the power steering too? Is that necessary?)
Apr-22-2015 03:35 AM
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