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Busskipper
Jan 25, 2016Explorer
GWolfe wrote:
A lot of the single axle trailers have very little cargo carrying capacity so be aware of that. With four people it would be easy to overload, I looked at one last year that only had a couple hundred pounds after the battery, propane, and water were filled.
That brings up another point, tank size. Most of the smaller trailers have small tanks which could be a problem if you plan to boondock for more than a couple days, especially for four people.
Having a plan for having four people in the trailer for an extended time if the weather is bad is a good idea. Mine has a decent size dinette dinette we can sit at and play games though the cushions could be a little more comfortable. Windows help to make a small trailer feel bigger.
Sorry - looking more at the layout not the actual trailer - it could be a three axles, the point is what works best.
Need room to sit in the water closet.
Need to be able to walk around the bed.
Need a place to sit, and the SEAT's need to be comfortable - And watch TV - work on computer.
Need to be able to prepare a meal, if inside.
Need a real shower.
Do I really need a big closet?
Windows - more light the better.
Good Heat and A/C.
Having a gas stove with an Oven and a Micro/vent is good. But might eliminate the oven for convection Micro and possibly a 24" F&P dishwasher? JAT
Trying to keep the space really close to 144 sq ft. Sort of the size a a big apartment in Manhattan. (LOL)
Keep the info coming,
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