Some of you may recognize me as a formerly active member here. Nearly two years ago we bought a Foretravel MH, as that seemed to be the best fit for us. We're beginning to rethink things a bit, and are once again thinking about an Airstream TT.
We're full-timers with no home base, so everything we have will be with us. We're still trying to get rid of stuff, though, so maybe we'll be able to fit in an Airstream and truck.
On the other side of that, though, is that we're now working with Laborers For Christ, our church's group that helps congregations with their building projects, so that means I have some tools to haul around.
Now the questions: We will want a WB coach at least 30' long. Based on the prices I've seen in the Classifieds we'll be looking at coaches from the late 90's. What sort of tongue weight and gross weight will I be looking at? What sort of weight carrying capacity do those coaches have? I realize that we'll be giving up considerable tank capacity if we move from the Foretravel to an Airstream, but we can live with that. I'm thinking that an F250-class diesel pickup would be a decent tow vehicle. Is that reasonable?
We're full-timers with no home base, so everything we have will be with us. We're still trying to get rid of stuff, though, so maybe we'll be able to fit in an Airstream and truck.
On the other side of that, though, is that we're now working with Laborers For Christ, our church's group that helps congregations with their building projects, so that means I have some tools to haul around.
Now the questions: We will want a WB coach at least 30' long. Based on the prices I've seen in the Classifieds we'll be looking at coaches from the late 90's. What sort of tongue weight and gross weight will I be looking at? What sort of weight carrying capacity do those coaches have? I realize that we'll be giving up considerable tank capacity if we move from the Foretravel to an Airstream, but we can live with that. I'm thinking that an F250-class diesel pickup would be a decent tow vehicle. Is that reasonable?
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