Does anyone have any new information on thier larger stand up trailer xt 105, I believe is the name.
Replying to old thread but maybe will help someone, I looked at 2 of these fiberglass trailers , both 21 models. The first one had been to Alaska for 1 trip and the frame had broke where it angles at the front of the trailer to the tongue. They said the company put it on a trailer and had it delivered back to them and patched it. Also had to replace galley door for separation issues, already separating again after 1 year. Both side doors were extremely hard to get to close properly. The second one I looked at I told the guy the story on the first one and looking at the frame the welds were very poor and didn't look like they penetrated the metal at all. Just a buyer beware.My wife and I were just at Off-Grid Expo, and saw these guys. I really love their design/build quality. If you wanna check it out:
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I actually saw the repair and door seperation on trailer1 and the bad welds on trailer 2. I agree completely about the owners may have beat it to death, just putting g this out there as info someone might need. I was saddened because I had pretty much decided on that mode trailer.So you are saying the welds on the chassis ( frame) ? I have not heard of issues like this on any other HATCO trailers. My first impression when I saw this model was the chassis tubing seemed small but it is a light trailer. I guess it's possible they had a bad welder and during covid good welders were hard to find. Also is it possible the owner beat the sheet out of it driving to AK. Rough roads. I was told they do weld the chassis in house. If I was looking at a HATCO I would do some research and see if others have had these issues as well as the warranty on the chassis. I feel like if a trailer is this expensive they should offer 5 years.
I know Doug at Earthship mother land is a straight up guy.