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I've been thinking that an FWC Grandby is the only camper for me, but I'm starting to wonder if an 8-foot CO Alaskan might work also. I know this is an entirely personal question so here are my considerations:
1. My truck is a 3/4 ton, 8 foot bed, airbags, diesel. In the future, I might replace it, but the new one would have the same specs.
2. Truck is used regularly without the camper so easy-on easy-off is crucial. My current TC is >2000lbs and jacking it up and down is a death wish.
3. When not in use, the camper will be stored in my driveway. Width is important since the driveway is narrow and bordered on both sides. Which one is narrower?
4. I don't go off-road, but every camping trip will have much dirt roads, forest service roads, washboards, washed-out, etc.
5. I currently have a 1975 KIT camper, 9 feet, and it's ridiculously heavy. Top-heavy, too wide, too long, I hate it. The opposite end of the spectrum is an FWC, but maybe an Alaskan will be okay? What is the actual weight comparison of an FWC Grandby, Alaskan CO 8foot, Northstar, Hallmark, etc?
6. Most of the time, the camping will be with my six year old daughter, other times with wife also. We don't need fancy features like generator, TV, microwave, etc. Very basic is best.
7. We camp in foul weather with some frequency, but both campers should be fine for that.
8. I do not want a project and can't spend more than about $2000 for a used one.
9. I have done a lot of repairs of rotten wood on my KIT and I'm kind of sick of wood-framed campers. It just seems foolish to me.
Any advice for my predicament? I saw over on Expedition Portal that user Rot Box has both and he likes his FWC more.
1. My truck is a 3/4 ton, 8 foot bed, airbags, diesel. In the future, I might replace it, but the new one would have the same specs.
2. Truck is used regularly without the camper so easy-on easy-off is crucial. My current TC is >2000lbs and jacking it up and down is a death wish.
3. When not in use, the camper will be stored in my driveway. Width is important since the driveway is narrow and bordered on both sides. Which one is narrower?
4. I don't go off-road, but every camping trip will have much dirt roads, forest service roads, washboards, washed-out, etc.
5. I currently have a 1975 KIT camper, 9 feet, and it's ridiculously heavy. Top-heavy, too wide, too long, I hate it. The opposite end of the spectrum is an FWC, but maybe an Alaskan will be okay? What is the actual weight comparison of an FWC Grandby, Alaskan CO 8foot, Northstar, Hallmark, etc?
6. Most of the time, the camping will be with my six year old daughter, other times with wife also. We don't need fancy features like generator, TV, microwave, etc. Very basic is best.
7. We camp in foul weather with some frequency, but both campers should be fine for that.
8. I do not want a project and can't spend more than about $2000 for a used one.
9. I have done a lot of repairs of rotten wood on my KIT and I'm kind of sick of wood-framed campers. It just seems foolish to me.
Any advice for my predicament? I saw over on Expedition Portal that user Rot Box has both and he likes his FWC more.