All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Subaru Forester as dinghyThanks, everyone for your replies. My RV is a winnebago sightseer 26P with a blue ox aladdin towbar. I have an Invisibrake supplemental braking system that I would transfer to the "new" toad. My intention is to find a manual transmission vehicle; seems less hassle to set up when ready to hit the road. I've owned automatic Legacy wagons in the past and loved them. By the way, what does AFAIK mean????? ;-)Subaru Forester as dinghyI'm looking for a dinghy with awd and better clearance than my current Hyundai Accent. Found that now that I'm full-timing I want to explore those dirt roads more! I'm in a 27' Winni Sightseer MH. Have owned Subarus in the past and could find nothing wrong with the cars. Researching the Forester 2.5 manual trannie as a dinghy. Has anyone had experience with this car as a TOAD???? Thanks in advance with any assistance.looking or new toadI currently tow a 2011 Hyundai Accent manual behind my 27' Sightseer. Works okay and carries my kayak and bicycle. Volunteering in State Parks, US Forest Service areas with mostly dirt/gravel roads. Thinking of getting something with higher clearance that would carry my toys and deal better with the rough roads. Finding also I really like back country exploration. Suggestions? Probably budget will only handle something used. BTW, I am a full-timer and plan to remain so for at least 3 more years. Thanks, Sandesatellite dish and receiverHi....a newbie here. I want to purchase a portable satellite antenna and receiver for my new to me Winnie Sightseer. Looking at the Tailgater system as well as a Winegard. Have seen mixed reviews of each; not sure which to buy. Hoping can get some advice here. I am full time in my RV....and have never had a dish system previously. Thanks, TravelinTess