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Automotive News Jun 24, 2025

How much is a 13 ft Scamp?

How much is a 13 ft Scamp?

How much does a 13 ft Scamp trailer weigh?

A 13ft Scamp trailer weighs 565lbs or 250kgs, so there's a minimum weight of 6.25 tonnes.

I will be looking to get a trailer that can tow behind my motorhome. I know that my RV weighs around 6 tonnes, but I am not sure how much a Scamp trailer weighs.

I am looking for something around 10-11 tonnes that can tow behind my motorhome. If you want tow with your RV you need a class 2 licence (the one used for an RV) which would allow up to 4. If you want tow with your RV then you need a class 4 licence (used for trailers) which would allow up to 7.

If you want tow with your RV you need a class 2 licence (the one used for an RV) which would allow up to 4. If you want tow with your RV then you need a class 4 licence (used for trailers) which would allow up to 7.

In all honesty, a 565lb Scamp is not going tow behind any RV. It's light enough tow behind a light car but it won't handle the extra weight of a full size RV. The only time it may be able tow behind an RV is if it's a full size tow vehicle (with an attached trailer hitch). But even then, the additional weight will be minimal.

This is my situation. We bought a Scamp last year. We had no idea what tow with it, so we put the hitch on our tow vehicle and the tow vehicle will tow up to 14k. It's fine for us but we'll never tow with a smaller RV, we'll always tow with our full size tow vehicle. The Scamp can tow behind our RV. We are thinking about getting a larger trailer with a tow vehicle. I don't think we'll ever tow with the Scamp but we want a class 4 to be safe. Is this a common practice?

Do scamps hold their value?

I'm talking about scamp, the little green and white can of beer.99 each.

This really struck me as being a little odd.99, which would be more profitable?99 then consumers are apparently willing to spend a little more to buy the same product.

I'd love to hear what others think about this situation. EDIT: I didn't add the tax, and I don't know exactly what taxes are going on here (but it's probably close to 5% or 7%.99 is a steal. Even in Canada where we are only taxed by the province, the tax is a mere 2%. Not that you have to actually pay it, but you are still paying the tax in the end.

The price of any good is determined by supply and demand. If the market is flooded with an item, it will be much cheaper. If the market is not so flooded, but there is plenty of supply, it will be much more expensive.99 scamps that can be sold in a week.

When there is more supply, it will go up in price because the supply is just not enough for everyone who wants it. When the supply is the same, it will stay the same price because the supply is sufficient.

That's not true. It's definitely a tax, but it is a GST tax, not a sales tax.

Does the Scamp 13 have a toilet?

scamp 13 for sale Does the Scamp 13 have a toilet?

I wonder if it is any good?

I found this while reading the info in the owner's manual. Quote: It is not recommended to use the toilet as a means of disposal of waste, or to place food and/or garbage in the chamber when the tank is full. This could cause the chamber to overflow, and result in possible damage.

Now before anyone gets upset, I am not talking about using it for normal bathroom use, just taking a dump when I need to. And yes I know that the chamber will overflow when it is full, which I know from experience.

I would like to go camping, but I don't have a car and I really don't want to ride my bike. A friend of mine went camping last year, and he had to carry his poop home with him. He was a very considerate man, carrying the toilet out to the campsite, and taking it back to the car when he was done. Not having a car is a good thing, because you can do things like that.

The only good thing about not having a car is that you can go where you want to and do what you want to without being forced to. It is also cool because no one can ever find your used toilet paper. If you have no car, you can also camp at someones place without feeling like a guest. It is not like in the city where you have to be polite to everyone you meet.

How much is a 13 ft Scamp?

Hey guys. We just bought a 13 ft Scamp and are wondering how much it would cost to build. We've been researching to get our heads around how much we can spend on the structure, without it going over our budget. I've done some research but it's just hard to make sense of it all and where you can spend and what you can afford to pay for.

Do you have any advice on what we can spend on the structure and what we can't? Thanks in advance! davey. 11-19-2008 11:16 PM. I just recently bought one and I am trying to decide what size to go with. I am building a camper for my truck and plan on using a 13' 2x6 with a 2x6 ridge beam. That will give me the 3,000 sq ft total. If I go bigger then I might get it to the 4,000 sq ft. You have to start somewhere.

Davy. 10-17-2009 07:38 PM. You also have to consider the height of the cabin. If it is a 3 man camp like I have, then you could use a standard 2x10. On the other hand if it is just for storage, you might want to go with a 2x8 frame and add 1-1/2" of sheathing to raise it up higher and give you more storage. For me, I am going with a 2x6 and a 2x10 as well as a 2x4 plate with a 1/2" plywood base. That is going to be my roof overhang and the ridge beam.

Sprockets. 10-17-2009 09:06 PM. A roof like that needs more strength than a 2x10/2x8 structure alone can give you. I would use 4x4 posts and put a 2x10 roof between them.


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