Cmar
Well-Known Member
This our caravan (Travel Trailer in your lingo) its a Jayco 17 foot Outback pop top. The outback version has 4 wheel independent trailing arm coil suspension for travel on rough roads, a reinforced chassis, and extra water storage, batteries, gas, and solar power. Also all the cupboard framing is aluminum instead of wood for increased rigidity. Rough roads here kill caravans.
The pop top version was bought for three reasons,
(1) Both my wife and I are fairly tall, 6foot + so the pop top is nice and light and airy as it's actually a little bit higher inside when up, than a standard height caravan.
(2) So it will fit under our carport!
(3) It tows easier and more economically, less wind resistance.
It weighs (according to Jayco) 1950 Kg empty and has a ATM of 2400 Kg.
We rarely fill it that full unless doing a bit of bush camping, which means both water tanks full, more food, more beer, firewood, clothes, BBQ, extra camping fridge to keep beer cold, fold up chairs to sit back in and enjoy beer, etc.
If staying in parks we usually run pretty empty, just half fill the front tank, try to help local businesses, buy groceries along the way, and use the park's water, power, facilities etc.
We recently took it down to the Murray river in Victoria, which is about 3000 Km round trip from where we live.
The Ranger tows it easily.
The pop top version was bought for three reasons,
(1) Both my wife and I are fairly tall, 6foot + so the pop top is nice and light and airy as it's actually a little bit higher inside when up, than a standard height caravan.
(2) So it will fit under our carport!
(3) It tows easier and more economically, less wind resistance.
It weighs (according to Jayco) 1950 Kg empty and has a ATM of 2400 Kg.
We rarely fill it that full unless doing a bit of bush camping, which means both water tanks full, more food, more beer, firewood, clothes, BBQ, extra camping fridge to keep beer cold, fold up chairs to sit back in and enjoy beer, etc.
If staying in parks we usually run pretty empty, just half fill the front tank, try to help local businesses, buy groceries along the way, and use the park's water, power, facilities etc.
We recently took it down to the Murray river in Victoria, which is about 3000 Km round trip from where we live.
The Ranger tows it easily.
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