If any have read my last and first thread, you will know we are actively looking for a 5th wheel and I keep coming back to the Heartlands. I prefer one that weighs more in relation to its length (to me it suggests better construction, and i dont like the lites) But I also want one as roomy as possible. (2 dogs) and we plan on going 6 months at a shot to escape the Florida heat.
That said, we have heard from several that state parks have a hard limit of 35 feet on an RV. Obviously states differ, but can anyone give any feed back on this? Is it a true hard limit, your 36 feet and you can turn yourself around right there, or does it simply mean fewer choices in availability?
Also, at the risk of combining more than 1 question per post, we prefer a gas truck as many mechanic friends say your just asking for a money hog when it comes to trannys, injectors and whatever else. But will a gas truck, pull through the mountains? Obviously it depends on RV weight and the torque of the particular truck. But is a gas a real no-go practically speaking for say a 11,500 dry weight 5th wheel?
That said, we have heard from several that state parks have a hard limit of 35 feet on an RV. Obviously states differ, but can anyone give any feed back on this? Is it a true hard limit, your 36 feet and you can turn yourself around right there, or does it simply mean fewer choices in availability?
Also, at the risk of combining more than 1 question per post, we prefer a gas truck as many mechanic friends say your just asking for a money hog when it comes to trannys, injectors and whatever else. But will a gas truck, pull through the mountains? Obviously it depends on RV weight and the torque of the particular truck. But is a gas a real no-go practically speaking for say a 11,500 dry weight 5th wheel?