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We made the same decision. Camper over boat......well it started when I was single....boat over motorcycle. See more women in bikini's on the boat than on the bike.
Curious how @JDBoss setup will tow with a hitch extension under that camper overhang. I've always wondered how well that did or didn't work.
We stay at a home lake (Tenkiller) and outgrew our 32' camper. After seeing these in Rockwall, TX we purchased one of these and moved it into our RV slot, 50amp plug and all!
We stay at a home lake (Tenkiller) and outgrew our 32' camper. After seeing these in Rockwall, TX we purchased one of these and moved it into our RV slot, 50amp plug and all! View attachment 99014
That is freaking amazing. Is it still on wheels? We've been considering a campsite with some neighbhors, but they are all basically regular campers that have been somewhat permanently placed. Decks attached, the whole nine yards. If this thing still has wheels on it we might be able to sneak it past the campground rules.
We stay at a home lake (Tenkiller) and outgrew our 32' camper. After seeing these in Rockwall, TX we purchased one of these and moved it into our RV slot, 50amp plug and all! View attachment 99014
Considering an upgrade to a 5th wheel of similar size so I can pull both trailers at the same time. With a BP, we are over the legal length by about 8 feet. This would also free up some space in the shop for parking. I could park the truck and camper in the same bay if I go 5th wheel. Right now, I am about 4' short of fitting both (50'x50' shop w/20' lean-to off the rear).
Considering an upgrade to a 5th wheel of similar size so I can pull both trailers at the same time. With a BP, we are over the legal length by about 8 feet. This would also free up some space in the shop for parking. I could park the truck and camper in the same bay if I go 5th wheel. Right now, I am about 4' short of fitting both (50'x50' shop w/20' lean-to off the rear). View attachment 99030View attachment 99031View attachment 99032View attachment 99033
We go to Jackson mostly. Just went to Sterling last weekend. I had the impellers done at the dealer when I bought the boat. I don't recall the pitch before and after, but I get 44 mph WOT lightly loaded. 40-41 mph loaded w/6. I never ran the stock impellers so I cannot comment on the change in performance.
It is made by Platinum Cottages in Texas, they are amazing and comparable in price to an RV. RV Park Homes | Platinum Cottages. We purchased ours from Aaron at Reacreational Resorts and Cottages in Rockwall, TX.
That is freaking amazing. Is it still on wheels? We've been considering a campsite with some neighbhors, but they are all basically regular campers that have been somewhat permanently placed. Decks attached, the whole nine yards. If this thing still has wheels on it we might be able to sneak it past the campground rules.
It is still on wheels, has 5 axles due to the weight. It is classed as a Park Model RV (no holding tanks), therefore it fits our campground rules. I spoke with the park owner before and they said they would allow it, been there for just over a year now, no issues! Love the space, actually feels like a second home. You must have sewage hookup since it has no holding tanks. Also, request a propane stove and LED lights so you can run it on 50amp plug
How does the f150 do? My sister is looking at a 32’ that’s 6,000lbs dry and worried about truck. My bro in law has a 2013 f150 3.5 eco. I have same truck but with a 5.0 and told her they should be ok.
This is some creativity, I don’t want to tandom pull and want to somehow have RV and tow boat Too, maybe convert the back for boat instead of side by side. My idea currently is a slide in bed camper
This is some creativity, I don’t want to tandom pull and want to somehow have RV and tow boat Too, maybe convert the back for boat instead of side by side. My idea currently is a slide in bed camper
I have some hand sketchs around here of a completely modular trailer system I dreamt up awhile back. Basically a way to take a boat trailer and have a secondary front section that could be attached/removed at will for a camper. I'll have to find them. Basic premise was a single pull to the campsite. with the ability for either to be their own entity otherwise. It was a wild hair-brained idea, with TONS of challenges to overcome.