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Old 09-29-2005, 10:32 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MagLeto
I wish I could have gotten a look at a Nash. I did a lot of consumer research (reading hundreds of owner reports) and the brands that got the best ratio of good owner experiences versus bad were the Nash, Starcraft, K-Z, Crossroads and Jayco models. (I was surprised that Pilgrim and Holiday Rambler were not as well liked by their owners as they have a higher trim level and what seems to be superior materials.)

Unfortunately, I couldn't get close enough to a Nash (Northwood) dealer to drive to in less than a half-day. Pickings are slim for travel trailers these days since FEMA ordered so many for the hurricane evacuees. I almost bought a K-Z Frontier, but ended up with a Jay Flight 29 footer (about 4,800lbs dry.)

I've never towed such a large rig before, so wish me luck.
Piece of cake, MagLeto. My Jazz is the first travel trailer I have pulled, and even though its 30' bumper to coupler and 8000lbs ready to go its a pretty easy tow.

Enjoy your new trailer!
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