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Balboa Toy Haulers
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Old February 28th, 2008, 11:22 AM
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Balboa Toy Haulers

Hey UTV Campers,

Check out the Balboa Toy Haulers at Balboa Toy Haulers - Home Page. These units are not converted camping trailers like everyone else makes. They use cargo trailer construction and build a toy hauler like no other. Great untility and comfort too! You can customze the interior in many ways as well as get several different wall heights for those lifted UTVs. Call T.C. at Seventh Heaven RV & Marine Superstores if you want to talk to someone about this product. The number is (208) 888-1111 or you can visit their web site at Seventh Heaven carries Four Winns, K-Z, Northstar, MB Sports, Damon, Gulf Stream, and Jayco. T.C.'s husband is an ATV racer and they use their own Balboa when they go to races or ride recreationally.

I have a 28' Balboa with the triple axle option. I had it set up so I can get up to three long track snowmobiles in it or up to four ATVs or two UTVs or many motorcycles. It will also take a Jeep or sand rail. It sleeps 8 easily.

The Balboa has a steel frame with metal siding like a cargo trailer. Much tougher than aluminum frames and fiberglass laminate siding. Check them out. You will be glad that you did.
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