PNW_Wesley
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Our new Lance 825 truck camper is due to arrive in November. We bought it in order to take trips to new-to-us boating locations.
I have towed boats and travel trailers for more than 40 years, including our current 35 foot, 12,000 pound travel trailer. But, a boat/camper combo is new to me, and I have some questions about the logistics of this setup.
1. Launching and Retrieving The Boat
My truck (GMC 2500HD 4wd Duramax) has the power to move heavy objects, but I am concerned about having a 3,000 lb camper in the bed while launching and retrieving the boat.
When shifting in and out of PARK on the ramp, the parking pawl in the Allison transmission has alot of force on it.
Also, with the truck being in a nose-up attitude on the ramp, I am concerned about the stress on the brackets where the TorkLift turnbuckles attach to the camper. It would ruin my day to have the camper slide off my truck.
Lastly, even with 4wd and Michelin M/S tires, there is the issue of traction with this large load on a slippery ramp.
In terms of overall weight, the camper and boat combo would be equivalent to launching a 7,000 lb boat, which many people do frequently.
Do you take the routinely camper off of the truck before backing down the ramp?
2. Camp Site Logistics
At most locations, we will be leaving the camper and boat in camp while we make side trips. I envision the following steps:
1. Unhitch the boat prior to arriving at the camp site. 2. Place the camper as far aft in the site as possible and remove it from the truck. 3. Hitch up the boat. 4. Back the boat into the site in front of the camper. 5. Unhitch the boat.
I’m sure there are lots of variations to this process, but how do you handle this scenario?
I have towed boats and travel trailers for more than 40 years, including our current 35 foot, 12,000 pound travel trailer. But, a boat/camper combo is new to me, and I have some questions about the logistics of this setup.
1. Launching and Retrieving The Boat
My truck (GMC 2500HD 4wd Duramax) has the power to move heavy objects, but I am concerned about having a 3,000 lb camper in the bed while launching and retrieving the boat.
When shifting in and out of PARK on the ramp, the parking pawl in the Allison transmission has alot of force on it.
Also, with the truck being in a nose-up attitude on the ramp, I am concerned about the stress on the brackets where the TorkLift turnbuckles attach to the camper. It would ruin my day to have the camper slide off my truck.
Lastly, even with 4wd and Michelin M/S tires, there is the issue of traction with this large load on a slippery ramp.
In terms of overall weight, the camper and boat combo would be equivalent to launching a 7,000 lb boat, which many people do frequently.
Do you take the routinely camper off of the truck before backing down the ramp?
2. Camp Site Logistics
At most locations, we will be leaving the camper and boat in camp while we make side trips. I envision the following steps:
1. Unhitch the boat prior to arriving at the camp site. 2. Place the camper as far aft in the site as possible and remove it from the truck. 3. Hitch up the boat. 4. Back the boat into the site in front of the camper. 5. Unhitch the boat.
I’m sure there are lots of variations to this process, but how do you handle this scenario?