Can RVers Safely Haul it All?
RVers should respect the hazards involved with towing. If you have never pulled a trailer or 5th wheel, then please seek the advice of a seasoned RVer or take a class, watch the DVD’s and read the books we have available at RV Bookstore.com.
It very well could save your life and the lives of others. Towing is only as safe as you make it. You, the vehicle operator, are ultimately responsible for the condition of your towing equipment and the way you drive. Which brings me to the point – how can we haul all the stuff we need and be safe at the same time? Deuce Haul may be the answer for you. With this system you can haul two or three things at once, like a boat and a car.
This unique trailering system uses hydraulic power to raise the top vehicle up while you stow another vehicle underneath.
Once the lower vehicle is stowed, just lower the top vehicle until it is about six inches from the top of the lower vehicle, install the safety bolt and off you go. Once you’re at the lake, you can remove the lower vehicle, lower the boat on top and launch it like you would with a regular boat trailer.
Company Vice President, Judy Sehons will help you to get the right trailer and options for your application.
Since the company manufacturing facility is in Lake City, Florida, you will need to talk to her about shipping options (there are several available). Deuce Haul, Inc.
This rugged tandem axle trailer was designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. The push button hydraulic system smoothly raises and lowers the upper rack so you can take along more than one toy on you next outing. Helping you get the most out of your RVing experience – Jim TwamleyLabels: Utility Trailers




4 Comments:
What about towing a small (5X8) trailer behind your 4-down towed dingy? I've heard some states allow it.
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Michael, at August 11, 2007 6:13:00 AM PDT
How long is this trailer? Many states have 60' length limit for RVs. Add this to a 40' or 45' motorhome and you are probably over length. How much does it weigh with all of your "stuff". Could probably exceed weight limit for vehicle. Can your brakes stop it in an emergency? I hope I am not in front of you when you have to stop short.
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Anonymous, at August 11, 2007 3:30:00 PM PDT
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Michael
Arizona allows two towed vehicles behind but I am not sure about other restrictions.~desertratdan
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DANNY, at August 11, 2007 5:49:00 PM PDT
better be prepared to add another 5 thousand to the cost of this trailer. It is poorly constucted with hardware store nuts and bolts. We have one and have had it completely rebuilt to the tune of about 5 thousand dollars. We are planning to have more work done on it this fall. If you need to know more just call 918-964-0780
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Anonymous, at July 31, 2008 5:13:00 AM PDT
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