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| Top H2O - 3/3/2014 4:34 AM
I've been RVing for 26 yrs. and Bigger IS always better....Comfort is what you want after a long day on the water.....Believe me. ...She will thank you too .
With that said: Go a bit longer,.....Say maybe 28-30 ft. and a back up camera is a must have.
22 ft. is just to short, If possible get one with a Slide out, this option really "opens" up the interior.
Keep good tires on both the RV and Boat Trailer. Get the biggest one you can afford, and remember you can use your RV. to just "get away" without Pulling the boat.
Good Luck[/QUOT
How is it launching boat attached to a larger RV? Is it possible wiht the overhang of the rear of hte RV? I only seen smaller RV's loading and unloading. Great info through, i appricate it. |