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I just watched this video--I'm doomed to fantasize about it for years to come; form and function--friggin' beautiful.
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I just put an order in for a new Karavan myself. We decided to step up from our 2017 Turtleback Expedition, which has been a great trailer, but my wife and I wanted something with a bit more amenities and better ability to camp into the cooler weather months (we're in the Northeast), without having to contend with an outdoor shower/bathroom. I'll be listing the Turtleback on the for sale forum once I get around to getting it photographed...
I'd like to put in another plug for Dave at Kimberley USA--he is great to work with and was very responsive with the questions I had.
We're hoping to have the trailer by the early spring, and will post to let people know how things go.
Absolutely, I will post when it arrives and I'm sure we can work something outIm in the northeast and would love to see one. Let me know if you would like to show it off once you have it
Where are you locatedAbsolutely, I will post when it arrives and I'm sure we can work something out
CTWhere are you located
Does anyone reading this thread have information about how the North American versions of the Kruiser models protect the water systems (fresh tanks, fresh lines, waste tanks, waste lines) in sub-freezing conditions?
Thanks
Yes, the door is on the curb side and the electrical system is 120v.I didn't see it in any previous posts, but are US-spec built with the door on the curb side? Do they change the electrical outlets for 120-volt?