I added a cabover to my toys

Pighunter

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Talked the wife into downsizing, we sold our 33’ Montana 5th wheel and bought a lance cabover. Now I don’t have to leave the boat at home when we camp.
 

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Nice setup!! What kind of extension did you use to get the ball out far enough?
 

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I used a Torklift super hitch with a 32" extension.
I need to put some air bags on the truck. It squats to low when I hook up the boat. I haven't went to a scale yet to check my tongue weight. Pulling is very easy, boat ramps are a little weird as far as backing down. The downsizing takes a lot to get use too, Our 5th wheel had two full size recliners and a bed that you don't have to climb up in to get in and out of. But it sure is nice to be able to take the boat and still have a warm place at the end of the day. I was supposed to leave today for Eureka Ca. for a week of Pacific halibut fishing but the wind put a damper on that trip.




 
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Very cool set up. You have a lot of versatility there.
 
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