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Tent Trailers: Pop-up CampingRead the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only". « Previous 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Next » » Tom_Stephens - Oregon Chris Howdy,Glad we were around to help confuse you on your purchase--just kidding. I believe there are a number of excellent makes of pop-ups on the market. Rockport is a good trailer, and you should find a lot of enjoyment using it. Good luck-good camping! -- posted by Tom_Stephens » campgirl - A Good Deal? Hello,I am looking at a 1998 Bayside this weekend. It sounds like it somewhat loaded (A/C, screen room, outside shower). They layout is exactly the same as the 2000 Utah. They are asking 8600 for it. How does this compare with what other folks are seeing/paying? Your advice is very much appreciated. Thanks -- posted by campgirl » spike13 - Starcraft Starmaster Vista XL Looking to buy for the first time. I have read a lot of posting in several BB and see 3 names come up over and over - Coleman, Starcraft and Jayco. I have an opportunity to buy a used Starcraft Starmaster Vista XL -- hard sides in the box area versus tent. Does anybody have any experience with this model? A hard-sided versus tent? Thanks.-- posted by spike13 » morrisix - Bike racks and air conditioner Hello all,After exhaustive research and reading this FINE site ( all 860+ messages ) my wife and I purchased a 2001 Coleman Bayside this week. Also we previously owned an 87 Coleman Williamsburg and as nothing ever went wrong with it, this added to the Coleman direction. We did think the Jayco Heritage Series was even up, but didn't care for the salesman at the dealership. For reference our purchase price was $11,100 including tax,title,license. Included was air and bike racks. Here is where my questions come in. When picking up the camper this week, I was suprised to see the bike racks mounted on the rear of the roof. The dealer explained this was the way they did it with air installed. I am thinking with 4 bikes mounted back there, my tongue weight will be difficult to balance out. By the way, I have a 1/2 ton Chevy Pickup and had no problems towing it empty. ( Nothing fancy here, just a hitch.) Absolutely NO sway. I was really expecting the worse after reading several sway problems here and was headed to the anti sway bar, but think not now. ( Still too early though to totally rule it out.) Does the air conditioner weight add to the tongue weight? Maybe counter balance for the bikes? Also we did not receive a manual, and when calling our salesman, he said the video was the manual. Can't be, as the video refers to the manual several times, as I told the saleman. He explained he would have to call the manufacturer and check on a manual. Where / when did you new buyers receive your manual? Thanks in advance and I hope to return the favor in future posts. ( Like we recently found a 6 shelf hanging bag at "Organized Living" that fits perfectly on the wardrobe hanger bar. ) -- posted by morrisix » avacado181 - Coleman Colorado Sir, I am a former owner of a Colorado Sport and if what you speak of is similar(no sink, no stove, one slideout, all canvas top) then you should have no major problem towing with a decent six cylinder. I even believe some four cylinders may be capable of towing if loads are kept light. we towed our Colorado with an older Chevy S-10 and experienced no problems. If you acquire this trailer I suggest you hang on to it, as they seem rare and may be sought after someday.-- posted by avacado181 » Luanne_Paul - Coleman Dealer Hi, We live in Eugene and were wondering where the nearest Coleman Dealer is. It sounds like it may be in Portland. We are looking for used tent trailers and are not sure about brands. All we have found here in eugene is Rockwood and Jayco.Have you found any good sources for used tent trailers besides the dealers? -- posted by Luanne_Paul » ezcamper - Coleman owner's manuel: Morrisix I bought a 2001 Coleman recently and received the video cassette AND the Coleman owner's manuel in french and in english. I got them all on delivery. So if your dealer doesn't know about any manuel; I think there is a problem.Waiting for his answer to your problem. Pierre -- posted by ezcamper » Cabrales - Battery Power I have a question that I hope someone will be able to answer. I have an '88 Palomino mustang pop-up. The previous owner pulled all the self contained features out, including H2O and battery. I would like to redo the battery part. My questions are, does someone sell a battery bracket so I can put a battery at the front of the trailer? How hard/expensive is it to do a hookup where the batteries are re-charged from the towing vehicle? And last, I am planning to buy a ceramic heater. Will they run off the battery and for how long? I know you can't give me specific times, but will it work for several hours/days, or will one of these heaters drain a battery real quickly? The camper still has all the electric inside, including the convertor that allows me to use either AC or Battery current by flicking a switch.-- posted by Cabrales « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 Next » Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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