Buy the smallest enclosed fifth wheel you can and tow both trailers at once. Or you could have a trailer custom built or modify yours to haul both the boat and Rhino, although the weight balance might be tricky.
We need to get a 22ft boat and a Rhino to and from the river this summer.
Any ideas how to tow both behind our Class A RV?
Buy the smallest enclosed fifth wheel you can and tow both trailers at once. Or you could have a trailer custom built or modify yours to haul both the boat and Rhino, although the weight balance might be tricky.
Call Kustom Trailers they make do all kinds of mods to your trailer
http://www.kustomtrailer.com/aboutus.html
We can't pull our 22' behind our 40' A class in CA as the legal length is 65'
EASY!
pull the rv and boat behind the rhino!
Can you pull a small flatbed trailer behind the boat?:idea:
To double tow, the first trailer has to be fifth wheel with brakes. Also you need your class A.
We need to get a 22ft boat and a Rhino to and from the river this summer.
Any ideas how to tow both behind our Class A RV?
Get a strorage unit at the river.....at $100/month it will be safer and cheaper than towing back and forth ......just a thought.
Chris
Get a strorage unit at the river.....at $100/month it will be safer and cheaper than towing back and forth ......just a thought.
Chris
Where's $100 a month storage in Parker or Havasu?:idea:
Where's $100 a month storage in Parker or Havasu?:idea:
Ok probably closer to $150 depending on the size unit you need. We paid $150 for a 35' x 12' in Havasu. Still cheaper than a custom trailer. 150 x 4 months is only $600.....
You could push the tounge to the side and snug the rhino up against the other wall and maybe get away with 30-32 ft unit.
The better (not much ) fuel economy you'd get will offset the cost of the unit.