How To Tow Small Boat Trailer and Carry Bike Rack With Class A Motorhome
Question:
I have a class A motorhome that I am wanting to tow my 11' inflatable boat along with 4 bikes. The boat, motor, and trailer only weigh between 350-400 pounds total. Can I use a dual receiver with the bike rack on the top receiver, as designed, and use the 18inch extender on the bottom receiver that will have my boat hitch on it?
asked by: Todd
Expert Reply:
I have a few options for you, but you using a hitch extender like the Tow Ready # HE18 you were looking at with a dual receiver like the Malone 2" Dual Receiver # MPG544 will reduce the capacities of the trailer hitch receiver on your Class A Motorhome so low you will not be able to tow a trailer.
Instead I recommend either adding a front mount trailer hitch receiver to the front of your motorhome to carry the bike rack, or using the Curt Multipurpose Ball Mount with 2" Receiver for Bike Racks and Cargo Carriers - 7,500 lbs # D210 which will allow you to tow a trailer and carrier a bike rack at the same time without reducing the capacities of your hitch.
Since your trailer is pretty light you shouldn't have any problems, but you will need to make sure you stay under the 750lb tongue weight rating of the ball mount.
You will also need a 1-7/8" hitch ball # 19260 or 2" hitch ball # 63845 to match the coupler on your trailer.
I included a video of the # D210 for you to take a look at.
Products Referenced in This Question
1-7/8" Hitch Ball - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Standard Ball
- Chrome-Plated Steel
- 1-7/8 Inch Diameter Ball
- 2-1/8 Inch Shank Length
- 1 Inch Diameter Shank
- 2000 lbs GTW
- Class III
- Draw-Tite
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2" Hitch Ball - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 7,500 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Standard Ball
- Chrome-Plated Steel
- 2 Inch Diameter Ball
- 2-1/8 Inch Shank Length
- 1 Inch Diameter Shank
- 7500 lbs GTW
- Class III
- Tow Ready
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Curt Multipurpose Ball Mount with 2" Receiver for Bike Racks and Cargo Carriers - 7,500 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Fixed Ball Mount
- No Ball
- 1 Inch Ball Hole Diameter
- Steel Shank - Gloss Black
- Drop - 2 Inch
- Rise - 0 Inch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 7500 lbs GTW
- Class III
- Built-In Dual Hitch
- CURT
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Malone 2" Dual Purpose Hitch Receiver
- Hitch Adapters
- Hitch Extender
- Dual Hitch Adapter
- Bike Racks
- Cargo Carriers
- Hitch Mounted Accessories
- Trailers
- 10-1/2 Inch Extension
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 4000 lbs
- Malone
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Draw-Tite Hitch Extender for 2" Hitch Receivers - 18" Long
- Hitch Adapters
- Hitch Extender
- Bike Racks
- Cargo Carriers
- Hitch Mounted Accessories
- Trailers
- 18 Inch Extension
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 3500 lbs
- Draw-Tite
more information >
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