It is time for me to sell my Kamparoo Weekender Transcontinental Model Trailer. It hasn't been "off-road" since I bought it 4 years ago. I used it to camp at Fiddler's Conventions (I play a mean bass!!!). I drive a PT Cruiser and had no problems pulling it. It doesn't get used but two or three times a year. Recent surgery has motivated me even more. So....
2004 Kamparoo Weekender
14 1/2 feet long when opened (7'3" closed plus 5' tongue) 5' 6' wide, underbed storage with lift-up panel for easier access as well as an access door on the side, "well" under bed for more storage (I'm going from memory here) 30" wide, 20" across by 10" deep. (If it is important, ask me to measure it to be sure.) PLENTY of head room, the top, when open, is about 9' and goes to around 5.5' at the end of the door. Accommodates a full-size 3" mattress with about 3 - 4"of room on each side. Side pull-out "kitchen" with sink with pump from 15 gallon water tank, with storage inside pull-out. Room on floor for a bunk cots or queen mattress or small table and chairs when weather isn't cooperative. Tires (General, 27X8.5 R14) are 4 years old with less than 10k miles on them. Older spare tire. Zip-on awning with side-wall that covers the kitchen area (can be rolled up when not needed). TREG Hitch, mounted 10-gallon gas tank (which may be out-of-date), mounted galvanized tool box, additionl rack and another 10-gallon gas tank mount (taken off to lessen tongue weight), some of the toughest canvas in the world, screened windows on every wall with plastic zip-up vinyl on inside and canvas that velcroes to body on outside and can be rolled up.
Here is the website for Kamparoo: http://www.kamparoo.com/transspecs.htm. This is the Trans-Continental model which means it is designed for off-road use.
I purchased this 4 years ago, had to replace some of the woodwork because of water/mildew damage. There was damage to the canvas (that has been repaired.... not very neatly, tho) and during the repair of one of the zippers on the door, there are now stitch marks in the canvas where the person at the canvas shop managed to sew a little bit of the side wall with the zipper.... (he said he would NEVER do another one!!). The water tank was removed, sanitized, and replaced after the bottom was painted black. All the gaskets around the side drop-down doors were replaced as well as the gaskets between the top and the bottom of the clam shell. It has been kept under cover.
This is the Kamparoo that has the side kitchen and LOTS of storage under the bed.
Price: $3,500
Location: Paisley, FL (inland from Daytona Beach 40+/- miles, at the SE corner of Ocala National Forest)
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Daisy
2004 Kamparoo Weekender
14 1/2 feet long when opened (7'3" closed plus 5' tongue) 5' 6' wide, underbed storage with lift-up panel for easier access as well as an access door on the side, "well" under bed for more storage (I'm going from memory here) 30" wide, 20" across by 10" deep. (If it is important, ask me to measure it to be sure.) PLENTY of head room, the top, when open, is about 9' and goes to around 5.5' at the end of the door. Accommodates a full-size 3" mattress with about 3 - 4"of room on each side. Side pull-out "kitchen" with sink with pump from 15 gallon water tank, with storage inside pull-out. Room on floor for a bunk cots or queen mattress or small table and chairs when weather isn't cooperative. Tires (General, 27X8.5 R14) are 4 years old with less than 10k miles on them. Older spare tire. Zip-on awning with side-wall that covers the kitchen area (can be rolled up when not needed). TREG Hitch, mounted 10-gallon gas tank (which may be out-of-date), mounted galvanized tool box, additionl rack and another 10-gallon gas tank mount (taken off to lessen tongue weight), some of the toughest canvas in the world, screened windows on every wall with plastic zip-up vinyl on inside and canvas that velcroes to body on outside and can be rolled up.
Here is the website for Kamparoo: http://www.kamparoo.com/transspecs.htm. This is the Trans-Continental model which means it is designed for off-road use.
I purchased this 4 years ago, had to replace some of the woodwork because of water/mildew damage. There was damage to the canvas (that has been repaired.... not very neatly, tho) and during the repair of one of the zippers on the door, there are now stitch marks in the canvas where the person at the canvas shop managed to sew a little bit of the side wall with the zipper.... (he said he would NEVER do another one!!). The water tank was removed, sanitized, and replaced after the bottom was painted black. All the gaskets around the side drop-down doors were replaced as well as the gaskets between the top and the bottom of the clam shell. It has been kept under cover.
This is the Kamparoo that has the side kitchen and LOTS of storage under the bed.
Price: $3,500
Location: Paisley, FL (inland from Daytona Beach 40+/- miles, at the SE corner of Ocala National Forest)
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Daisy
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