big one...that floats
2007-03-04 21:15:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The most important things to look at are the # of people that the trailer can sleep (base your choice on how many you plan to camp with). Also look at storage space (you can never have too much). Finally Towing capacity of your vehicle (make sure that the weight of the trailer provided to you is the GVWR. This is the max weight that your trailer weights based on the rating of the axels break weight. The "dry" weight is the weight with nothing in it. Remember you have 3 tanks (water, grey, black) camping gear, clothes, food, etc.which all adds up very quickly. Some sneaky dealers will tell you the dry weight so they can sell you a trailer that will weigh too much after you put stuff in it.
2007-03-05 01:29:35
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answered by jsygrovehpi 3
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23 isn't going to be big enough. Go at a minimum 26 ft and try to get a 26 with a slide for the living room. It will give you enough space and will be easy to haul.
If you have more than two people that go camping I would go even bigger.
There are two of us and the 26 is big enough but every year I think of getting a bigger one for storage space.
2007-03-06 11:18:08
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answered by blb 5
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well it depend on where you going an how many ,going to be in their, in the camper,,,,,,23 is a nice camper, but think, what you going to do, where you planning on going,
2007-03-05 10:04:44
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answered by ghostwalker077 6
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I would go 28-30 feet. Get one with slide-outs. Campers are like boats, you always want one bigger.
2007-03-05 01:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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it all depends on how big you are.
2007-03-05 01:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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