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On Thursday, 8 March 2018 10:31:23 UTC-4, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
On 3/7/2018 9:52 PM, True North wrote: On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 20:38:30 UTC-4, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Ah....you've got a hy-brid. We thought about that type and up till a few years ago you could buy a new one for less than $20K. Since our climate is mostly cool and damp, I thought a normal small enclosed model would be best but then again, the wife probably wouldn't be interested in camping before the middle of June or after mid October. Maybe I'll rethink hy-brids. Can you rent them? Might be a better deal for light use and no need to store, register, or insure it. 3500 lbs is light for a wet trailer. Not sure about small travel trailers. They do have those smaller truck based RV's but they seemed expensive. Plus it's hard to plan ahead when our climate can be quite damp. I like the option of deciding the night before...that's how we boat. A camper is likely going to be wider than your boat.Have you learned to back up straight without hitting your neighbor's house? Do you expect to be dry camping out in the woods? Decent campgrounds are hard to come by in the Northeast. You need to make reservations weeks or even months in advance. Or you can settle for having trailer trash boys for your neighbors. And then there's your best buddie Fat Harrie. You have to consider that he would never give you his blessing. It's no country for girlie men, Justine so none of that would , or should, apply to you. |
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On 3/8/2018 10:54 AM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 8 March 2018 10:31:23 UTC-4, Justan Ohlphart wrote: On 3/7/2018 9:52 PM, True North wrote: On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 20:38:30 UTC-4, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Ah....you've got a hy-brid. We thought about that type and up till a few years ago you could buy a new one for less than $20K. Since our climate is mostly cool and damp, I thought a normal small enclosed model would be best but then again, the wife probably wouldn't be interested in camping before the middle of June or after mid October. Maybe I'll rethink hy-brids. Can you rent them? Might be a better deal for light use and no need to store, register, or insure it. 3500 lbs is light for a wet trailer. Not sure about small travel trailers. They do have those smaller truck based RV's but they seemed expensive. Plus it's hard to plan ahead when our climate can be quite damp. I like the option of deciding the night before...that's how we boat. A camper is likely going to be wider than your boat.Have you learned to back up straight without hitting your neighbor's house? Do you expect to be dry camping out in the woods? Decent campgrounds are hard to come by in the Northeast. You need to make reservations weeks or even months in advance. Or you can settle for having trailer trash boys for your neighbors. And then there's your best buddie Fat Harrie. You have to consider that he would never give you his blessing. It's no country for girlie men, Justine so none of that would , or should, apply to you. What an odd thing to say, little man. |
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