Loaded Dually life. Weight sneaks up quick. Tool box full and cab full plus the 5th wheel hitch 10k is easy to get to. Then add an aux tank of fuel it's easy to overload a truck. A SRW truck would not even be rated to tow his setup.
@@SailingLifeonJupiter Mine is SRW.A friends 24 Denali dually weighs about the same as mine.Is yours bullet proof as armored? lol Heck mine is 8800 with 70 gallon aux tank in bed.
Ya, sometimes we wish we had something more compact. But for full time living we do like the comforts. There’s plenty of places we can pull this thing. Cheers
can't wait to see you sailing again!!!
Me too. This is a bit of fun in the meantime tho.
Nice ! More rv videos. Love it.
Will keep em coming! Cheers
this weight can easily get you stuck on the road in the wild even if you have four-wheel drive.
10040 lb truck,man that’s heavy.My 16 Denali 1 ton only 8200 lbs
Loaded Dually life. Weight sneaks up quick. Tool box full and cab full plus the 5th wheel hitch 10k is easy to get to. Then add an aux tank of fuel it's easy to overload a truck. A SRW truck would not even be rated to tow his setup.
Ah really? That is a big difference…Dually?
@@SailingLifeonJupiter Mine is SRW.A friends 24 Denali dually weighs about the same as mine.Is yours bullet proof as armored? lol
Heck mine is 8800 with 70 gallon aux tank in bed.
30740 - 10040 = 20700lb or 9389kg 😱
The issue is the 4,120 lbs of pin weight. Over all gvw isn't bad. He just hose too much in front of the trailer axles.
@@Itsa_Mea i got 380lbs heavier on the pin, plz correct?
@@TRDGTT rear axle weights of the truck with & without the trailer are 8820 - 4700 = 4120 lbs . That is the pinweight of the trailer.
@@Itsa_Meai did 4120 - 4500 & got 380 lbs, Jamie's calculated guess was spot on @17:30-17:55
Go back to boat life it seems to require less maintenance than the RV life.😂
Ya. Our boat is made a hell of a lot better than these RVs. We will be playing with Jupiter again soon.
aluminum step van 27 feet long converted to camper won't have the problems of this camper
Sailing UMA have a converted Landrover Defender RV. Very strong. Able to go down dirt roads easily. But no toilet I think....
Not even close to having comforts of home compared to living in a van.
Ya, sometimes we wish we had something more compact. But for full time living we do like the comforts. There’s plenty of places we can pull this thing. Cheers