eatSleepWoof
Do it for the 'gram
... and promises to not modify* this trailer.
* dirty, stinkin lie.
A few weeks ago I came across a fantastic deal (about $5k below dealer's invoice) on a brand new, 2022 Winnebago 2108FBS. I drove 7 hours to the adjacent province to get it, spent the night, and hauled the trailer back home.
Now, a mass-produced, Indiana-made travel trailer isn't what I'm normally interested in, but there are a few factors with this particular brand/model that appealed to us in a big way:
- only 7 feet wide, so I don't need to bother with tow mirrors
- about 23ft long, so it easily fits in my driveway and I don't have to pay for storage
- north-south bed
- dry bath
- heated water tanks for comfortable 3-season camping
- tons of ground clearance
- properly sized and laid out kitchen: big 12v fridge/freezer, big sink, big propane stove (without an oven)
These factors, combined with the price for which I snagged this combined into pretty good value. Yes, things will inevitably break and/or fail, but at this price point I'm willing to deal with that.
And so, day of pick up and drive home:
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		 
	
A few poor interior shots:
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		 
	
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			* dirty, stinkin lie.
A few weeks ago I came across a fantastic deal (about $5k below dealer's invoice) on a brand new, 2022 Winnebago 2108FBS. I drove 7 hours to the adjacent province to get it, spent the night, and hauled the trailer back home.
Now, a mass-produced, Indiana-made travel trailer isn't what I'm normally interested in, but there are a few factors with this particular brand/model that appealed to us in a big way:
- only 7 feet wide, so I don't need to bother with tow mirrors
- about 23ft long, so it easily fits in my driveway and I don't have to pay for storage
- north-south bed
- dry bath
- heated water tanks for comfortable 3-season camping
- tons of ground clearance
- properly sized and laid out kitchen: big 12v fridge/freezer, big sink, big propane stove (without an oven)
These factors, combined with the price for which I snagged this combined into pretty good value. Yes, things will inevitably break and/or fail, but at this price point I'm willing to deal with that.
And so, day of pick up and drive home:
 
	 
	A few poor interior shots:
 
	 
	 
	 
	At home:
 
	
			
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