Lets see your campers being towed
#261
Senior Member
Officially, it is a 29' with a dry weight just a hair under 6,000#.
From hitch to bumper is about 33'.
I haven't put this trailer on a scale, but past experience tells me I am about 7,000 - 7,200#.
It is a 2011 model. Has a slide on each side, so the LR/DR is about 14' wide when set up.
From hitch to bumper is about 33'.
I haven't put this trailer on a scale, but past experience tells me I am about 7,000 - 7,200#.
It is a 2011 model. Has a slide on each side, so the LR/DR is about 14' wide when set up.
Last edited by moosedog; 05-02-2012 at 08:00 PM.
#262
Senior Member
@ plb... nice set-up, ...@ trailer price ? if you don't mind me asking !
#264
Senior Member
Originally Posted by murf
Thats impressive. A camper company made a 5th wheel specifically for 5.5 ft box and no slider.
Nice concept, Google it and look at the videos.
Cheers
#265
TTL out the door was $38,000. I had a second AC installed in the BR, fireplace in the LR and the aluminum wheels all drove up the cost a little. Fireplace will save gas in winter. In the Texas summer heat the extra AC will be a bonus to have.
#266
Senior Member/Vietnam Vet
BTW, after sleeping in it, a better mattress is on order. I'm not going through the back aches I had the first two years of our last trailer before we upgraded the mattress.
Last edited by SkiSmuggs; 05-03-2012 at 04:17 PM.
#268
Wait, doesn't the fireplace use gas? Or were you referring to just heating the living room vs heating the whole trailer? We haven't gone camping yet, but have slept in our fiver a half dozen nights to get to know it. With night temps in the upper 20s, a thermostat setting of 60 degrees left me cold in bed, but a setting of 61 was good. A digital thermometer indicated the trailer was about 2 degrees colder than the thermostat. Also found out the dealer didn't put much propane in it.
BTW, after sleeping in it, a better mattress is on order. I'm not going through the back aches I had the first two years of our last trailer before we upgraded the mattress.
BTW, after sleeping in it, a better mattress is on order. I'm not going through the back aches I had the first two years of our last trailer before we upgraded the mattress.
#269
Senior Member
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My experience with our 30' TT with enclosed underbelly and arctic package is that 2250 watts of electric will keep you warm down into the low twenties. I use a 1500 watt electric oil filled radiator in the main living room and a 750 watt electric with fan in the bedroom. Saves my propane that way. :-)
#270
Ok, first post here, figured this was as good of thread as any to start. Here is my Airstream Basecamp being towed by my Raptor in Pacific City, OR. Airstream made about 300 of these little toy haulers between 2007 and 2008, enjoy!