The Trailer is 84" wide edge to edge. The overall box length is 10' 8". I will have to double check, but I am pretty sure with the tongue and hitch the full length is right about 15'. The interior is 60" wide and 84" deep and 48" tall.
The overall height is about 6' 3"
After 4 great years of using Voyager - I have finally outgrown it. It's time for me to upgrade to a larger setup - so Voyager is going up for sale. https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/for-sale-voyager-custom-built-tactical-teardrop-trailer.234273/
All the specs are called out in the...
Price: $7,000 firm
Location: Gilbert, Arizona
Email: scott (at) n254az (dot) com
The time has come where I have outgrown ‘Voyager’ so it’s time to sell and start the upgrade process so I have something larger for the airshow next July. This trailer has performed flawlessly for 4 seasons at...
Summer in Arizona, it's kind of the opposite. The high heat can cause your epoxy to exotherm and basically harden too fast reducing your pot life, etc. I remember getting up at 0400 to work on my camper when it was "cool" at 85 degrees.
You will love the 210MP. This is what I used to build my rig. I did use 220v. I haven't tried 110v mode. I'm also curious how the aluminum spool gun works out for you.
So I made my first upgrade for 2019. I installed a USB charging station in the galley area of Voyager. I now have a total of 8 charging port for when the kids and adults insist on charging all their devices. Plenty of power to go around now.