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Old 11-07-2010, 01:46 PM
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Taking my hunting camper to Navajo Dam area for Deer hunting last week.
Its a 1973 cavalier. 20', 6000k loaded weight, towing on a weight dist hitch with one sway control, 4-wheel electric brakes. It would probably tow fine without all that but I had it from when I towed the trailer with a 02' toyota tundra (which was maxed out with this trailer and all the camping stuff). My new ram tows it like its a litte toy!
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My project does not get hauled around much YET, soon! But when done, this 30' hull of a boat will be towed south to the Florida coast so I can winter in the Bahamas, or west so I can explore the coast/mountains and Glacier Bay. Not heavy enough to really need a Cummins, but when covering 1,500 to 3,000 or so miles at a time...


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Old 03-06-2011, 11:17 PM
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2009 Layton Joey model #249 can sleep 7

I'm taking the family and dog to Davis Mountains State Park next week (March 12th thru the 17th) for spring break. I'm also wanting to visit McDonald's Observatory (home of a 102" telescope) which is near Prude Ranch.
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