I?m looking for my first travel trailer. Before I give the numbers, I?ll explain why I?m buying one. I work industrial shutdowns, outages, etc. My father and I plan on just towing this trailer from RV park to park (wherever the work is) and unloading it from truck and using all of parks amenities (water,power,sewer,etc). I found a camper I like and have read on here already to ignore the dry weight and look at the GVWR (It?s 7700lbs according to Dutchmen brochure from 2008). I also checked my truck GVWR (7200 lbs on door jam sticker) It?s a 2011 F-150 Crew Cab with 5.0. Now my question is am I checking this right and the camper is too big for my truck? It?s a 2008 THOR Dutchmen 18F (fiberglass sides, no slide outs, 23? long). What we?ll be towing is clothes, 200 lbs of tools, a set of utensils and pots/pans, bathroom amenities, ourselves (425lbs together), etc. no firewood or that kind of stuff. The hitch dry weight is 466lbs and the empty vehicle weight is 4076lbs. It is a bumper pull trailer. I just need a yes or no on this. It doesn?t seem by looking at the size of the camper that it would be an issue for the truck but maybe I?m looking at it wrong? Like I said this is strictly work, no off road primitive camping whatsoever. GCWR is 13,500 and from what I read my maximum trailer load rating is 7700 lbs, so if my camper was maxed out so would my truck? Thanks for all the help.