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Old 10-04-2011, 11:02 PM   #1
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Does anyone know how to know the box size on any of the following travel trailers? I know the tongue-to-bumper (tip-to-tip) lengths but can't find a source for the box sizes.

Gulfstream Visa 23RBK 25'-11" tip 2 tip / box length =?
Heartland Edge M219 25'-6" tip 2 tip / box length = ?
Forest River Surveyor SP-275 28'-9" / box length = ?
CruiserRV Viewfinder V-21FB 23'-4' / box length = ?

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You can usually tell from the model name.

For example, that Gulfstream Visa 23RBK would have a 23' box with overall tip-to-tongue length of the entire thing measuring 25' 11". Looks like that Edge 219 you mention below would have a box of 21'9", etc.

Usually the tip-to-tongue is about 3-4 feet longer than the actual box.

Hope this helps!

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You can usually tell from the model name.

For example, that Gulfstream Visa 23RBK would have a 23' box with overall tip-to-tongue length of the entire thing measuring 25' 11". Looks like that Edge 219 you mention below would have a box of 21'9", etc.

Usually the tip-to-tongue is about 3-4 feet longer than the actual box.

Hope this helps!

Yep, that's the way it use to be but now I'm finding that more model numbers are exceptions to the 'rule' than aren't!
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Here's the information on the Edge.

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Here's the information on the Edge.

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Thanks but it actually gives the tip-to-tip dimension and not the box dimension. It's a hard thing to find.......I know, I've looked.....and looked.
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2011 Gulf Stream Amerilite 16BHC.... Box = 15'..... Ball to bumper 18.5 '

2005 Fun Finder T139.... Box 12.5' B to B 16'

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