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We're committed to get something for short trips (week or less), and have looked at lots of alternatives. We've come down to a small hard side trailer, maybe the one Dan Blanton got last year. I don't understand the Class A and C rigs for fishing. You can tow a boat, but you're pretty stuck if you need to move around. Pop ups are out because of the hassle and my wife has a bear phobia. Having a bear visit us ON a houseboat recently didn't help. Truck campers aren't that comfortable for two and we don't have a full size truck, plus you have the same issue with a motorhome--camper jacks are a hassle if you want to move around. Solo I can still use a tent or sleep in my SUV, but for the two of us an 18-20' trailer seems to be the best option?
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I think having a nice bed is important.
One you can get around on both sides so it is easier to make up.
Take your time looking.....
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It's also nicer when you have two older people that usually have to pee during the night. With the island bed you don't have to crawl over the other. I will not get anything without twins or an island bed. Most of the better RVs have them now.
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In other states you see people towing three in a row.
Truck, 5th wheel and a boat on a trailer.
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Another way is truck with a canopy with a boat on top and a standard travel trailer.
This is the old way........
I think Rick Jorgensen is going that way.
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Been using an ALiner for a few years now. hard-sided A frame pop up . very light, easy to tow (i tow ours with a Toyota Highlander) and sets up completely in about 60 seconds. Has AC, heater,stove, refrigerator.
Best,
Steve
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http://www.aliner.com/
I think these are a really good choice for something small and light.
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