I'm back folks, and I've been successfully (and safely) RVing for over a year now. I wanted all of you to know I took your advice to heart.
We purchased the RV in April last year (just before the market went crazy).
Coachmen Apex Nano 208BHS
First thing I did was upgrate the tires on the RV to Goodyear Endurance, then just some minor things (elecric jack, digital thermostat). I added a Weight Distribution hitch at the time of purchase.
On paper, everything was well within spec (towing with tahoe). To be safe, I weighed the entire setup completely empty/dry. My numbers were within 2%. We added clothes, sheets, food and family, weighed again, still well within specs and capacities. For a couple months, we kept trips within ~100 miles and no mountains.
Lots of fun and no problems towing.
Tahoe's become a hot comodity, so we were able to upgrade to a 2020 F350 diesel. Then we started spreading out. Florida, SC, lots of weekend trips in NC. We are able to swap between a camping vehicle (forests, parks, mountains) and mobile hotel room (Beach, Disney).
Thanks everyone for sharing your experience and knoweldge.
If anyone found this while in a similar situation, I would summerize:
- Do the math to figure out where you are: In an earlier post, I attached my spreadsheet where I added all my specs. You can use it too, for free!
- Do not exceed your tow vehicle specs: its not just how much the engine can pull. Consider your breaks, suspension, wheelbase, transmission, etc. Companies spend alot of time and money to understand their specifications and limits. Don't exceed it, triple check your calculations.
- Be patient: Don't go into debt. Remember what Heinlen said ('Time Enough For love', Intermission, Excerpts from the notebooks of Lazarus Long)
- Learn about RVs: Structural, electrical and mechanical systems. They are not too complex and fairly easy to repair on your own.
If you can do this right, its worth every penny. My family has had tons of fun, and we have been planning trips ~8 months to a year in advance.
Hope to see some of you out and about.