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westend
Nov 27, 2017Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:westend wrote:
... The only limit to operating a towed combination is your apprehension. Thelearning curve is gradual and short
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For some but sadly not for all.
I full time and sadly I watch day in and day out some RV'ers that still can't back their TT in. I watch them struggle and after they are finally in I sometimes get to talk to them. Only to find out they have been dragging that TT around for years and still can't back it in with out a lot of hoopla and numerous tries.
Guess I could have said the curve is gradual and short to learn the basics. The OP states "no towing" experience so it may definitely be a good experiment to haul an open deck trailer, to begin.
FWIW, I camp in some very out-of-the-way areas around MN, pulling a 22' trailer with a crew cab. If I was out West and wanted to reach more remote spots, I can detach from trailer and bunk under the truck cap. I would be worried sick to try some off-road areas in a Class A or C. Of course, most can tow a toad, though.
Good luck on trying a few out and see what works for you. There's a lot to see out there!
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