CruiserTime
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Anybody use a camper van such as a Roadtrek to tow their boat? If so, which one and would you recommend it?
thataway":le30sa2e said:I have a 1993 RoadTrek 190 Popular, on the 3500 Dodge chassis. It is rated to tow about 6800 lbs, but...since it is old, and the transmissions are not the strong suit, I have never used it to tow the C Dory 25. It towed the C Dory 22 easily.
We had considered 1. having the transmission rebuilt to higher specs (better torque converter etc) and perhaps putting airbags or extra springs in the rear axle. 2 buying a newer Chevy 190 or 210 Road Trek (which have higher tow capacity).
I would think that the 25 would be too much for the diesel Sprinter. If you consider the Diesel Sprinter, look at the 5 cylinder-several year old models. They have the same HP, but get better mileage than the new 6 cyl units. There is also a one ton chassis for the Sprinter (dual rears)--I am not sure if any of the RV's are using that. I think that the 2500 (3/4 tons should be fine for a 22. (as would almost all of the Class B RV's--If you really want pulling power, look at the Sports mobiles--they had some diesel 4 x 4 Fords (not cheap).
CruiserTime":378t0nqn said:Thanks for the feedback. I've been thinking about a camper van type of unit built on a Ford or Chevy foundation with 10,000 lbs of towing capacity so it sounds like that would work for a CD-25.
I like the Sprinter body style but the Mercedes motor can only handle 5,000 lbs for towing which definitely isn't enough.
I may sway towards the Roadtrek 190 or 210 and even consider what they call a Quigley upgrade which gives the whole unit selectable 4WD. That would pull the old boat out of the water!
http://www.roadtrek.com/
Time to start looking at the various choices.
Any other feedback will be greatly appreciated. I want to look at all of the possibilities at this point before deciding.