Which Mobile Tour Transport is Right for You? #2 in a Series
Posted by Todd Buckton on Thu, Feb 04, 2010

65' Truck and Gooseneck Trailer Combo
This edition of "Which Mobile Tour Transport is Right for You?" concentrates on other transports beside the traditional 53'. The photo above is a great example of a gooseneck trailer, as the trailer attaches to the tractor through a single pivot point or a "gooseneck". Goosenecks allow for greater mobility and portability onsite as the tractor can be quickly detached. Also, they have a low floor height so greater ceiling height can be maintained. Weight can sometimes be an issue for goosenecks as opposed to traditional 53' transports if the tour has excessive weight requirements. Goosenecks come in any number of lengths from 16' up past 53' and have great customization potential. You might see these vehicles typically used for hauling race cars and horses.

Class "A" Recreational Vehicle
The next vehicle is one that is instantly recognizable: the motorhome. Long the province of John Madden and touring country western singers, these vehicles can serve well for a mobile tour. The Class "A" is the largest of the bunch, usually at 39' but up to 45' in length. They have plenty of opportunities for slideouts and customization so they can get roomy, but nowhere near the amount of room with a 53' transport. This is because so much of the overall length and height of the transport is taken up with the mechanics of the transport: engine, transmission, etc. Also, these are not designed with the long-haul in mind as maintenance and upkeep can become an issue. But, one interesting thing about these vehicles: they can be operated without a Commercial Driver's License, a great option for local and smaller tours.

30' Box Truck
Next on our list of vehicles is the box truck. These vehicles are the workhorses of the industry: they will go practically anywhere, run virtually forever and lend themselves to full customization for small tours or can serve as a chaser or secondary storage for a large tour. This unit does exactly that as part of a much larger tour. The same is true for the photo below. This tour used a 20' trailer towed by a Class "A" motorhome to follow a 53' custom double drop transport. Now THAT'S a mobile tour.
In our next chapter of "Which Mobile Tour Transport is Right for You?" we'll talk about the different ways that these vehicles can be customized to specifically meet the needs of your tour as you Drive Your Brand Experience.
Davenport Fire Department Photo by our friends at Featherlite
All other cool photos by Promotional Management Group