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Old 01-13-2011, 03:53 PM   #21
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Thanks for mentioning Rockwood and BT Cruiser. After looking at the brochures online, I think the Rockwood Mini Lite series and Gulf Stream Visa need to go on my shopping list.
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Old 01-13-2011, 06:23 PM   #22
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I once went down a dirt trail looking for a place to boon dock, but it was a dead end.

I believe it was easier to make a u-turn with the low profile trailer because it allowed me to see some of the overhead branches. Any limb that the truck can drive under is a limb that the TM can go under.

Trust me on this one, making a 19 point u-turn with a trailer and a 22 foot truck in the dark with one assistant (daughter 29) with flashlight will test your towing skills.

I am also one of those that would have to pay for storage if it would not fit in the garage.

Between TM, HiLo, Casita, etc., the TM 2720 was the largest hard sided trailer with solid (not a curtain) bathroom walls that would fit in my garage. If it were not for the swing hitch I would have gotten the 2619.
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Old 01-15-2011, 07:37 AM   #23
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moaboy,

You make a good point. When you factor in the total ownership costs (TV, gas, storage, etc), the TM catches up to some of the cheaper models pretty quick.
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