Grassland
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Our fiberglass monocoque trailer is completed and thanks to insane Covid restrictions I had to have it shipped here. It's on the truck now on its way from BC to MB.
I originally wanted the shorter 17A model, which also lacks a bathroom. My wife overruled me.
We wanted a trailer we could use for 2-3 week long road trips, but something that's also ready to go for long and regular weekends. Our pop up trailer was not ideal for that last bit. We also wanted something that will last multiple decades. Not the staple and glue specials they pump out now with finance terms that go longer than the life of the trailer.
We live in central Canada, and the price of typical garbage RV stuff is sky high and has been for ages. R-Pods were $25999 last I looked a few years ago. So we decided that $42k, despite being at the top of our budget, for something that would last far longer, wasn't so crazy afterall.
Once the trailer is here, I'll post more photos and list some of the features.
A quick run down for options:
190 watt fixed roof solar and quick connect port for portable panel.
Dual six volt batteries
Dual roof fans (one is max fan)
Axle lift
Some reinforced walls
Extra exterior lighting.
Dryweight is claimed at under 3700 lb.
I originally wanted the shorter 17A model, which also lacks a bathroom. My wife overruled me.
We wanted a trailer we could use for 2-3 week long road trips, but something that's also ready to go for long and regular weekends. Our pop up trailer was not ideal for that last bit. We also wanted something that will last multiple decades. Not the staple and glue specials they pump out now with finance terms that go longer than the life of the trailer.
We live in central Canada, and the price of typical garbage RV stuff is sky high and has been for ages. R-Pods were $25999 last I looked a few years ago. So we decided that $42k, despite being at the top of our budget, for something that would last far longer, wasn't so crazy afterall.
Once the trailer is here, I'll post more photos and list some of the features.
A quick run down for options:
190 watt fixed roof solar and quick connect port for portable panel.
Dual six volt batteries
Dual roof fans (one is max fan)
Axle lift
Some reinforced walls
Extra exterior lighting.
Dryweight is claimed at under 3700 lb.
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