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scbwr
Mar 22, 2017Explorer II
Of course you can full time in a Coleman but you may find yourself making some repairs and adjustments as time goes on. If I were looking at full timing in a trailer, I would want a four season trailer that can handle the cold as well as the hot. Double pane windows are really needed to avoid all the condensation you get when camping in colder temps and better wall, roof and floor insulation can help save propane costs. Another factor is how "light" you are comfortable traveling i.e. travel trailers don't have a lot of storage room and cargo capacity can be limited. Don't get me wrong....I don't have a four season trailer, nor double pane windows, but I could manage to full time in my Winnebago although my wife wouldn't take kindly to the idea. But then again, some class B owners would tell you that they could full time in their rigs!
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