Regular readers will soon tire of my typical response which goes something like this:
You: "Looking for decent used travel trailer with "A+B+C" options etc."
Me: "You need to find a Sunnybrook Harmony." Then I try to find the nearest Sunnybrook Harmony that is anywhere near what you are hunting for feature and size wise, and recommend you consider it first.
Like this one:
2011 Sunnybrook Harmony 26FBSWhy? In their day I think the best constructed travel trailer for the dollar, all aluminum superstructure, gel coat fiberglass exterior, pocket screw built cabinets w/hardwood faces, hidden hinges on the cabinet doors, porcelain fixtures, residential plumbing faucets, Equaflex suspension with shock absorbers from the factory. Unfortunately they only had less than a 2% market share in their day, but a loyal following. Winnebago bought them out to start their towables business, and today's designs reflect the old Sunnybrook styles, but some of the best high end features have been left behind.
FWIW, this one measures 27' 7" from center of coupler to rear bumper according to the specs.
We don't know what your budget is, but with the two you've picked, your savings in price may be eaten up in restorative maintenance in short order.
Give one of these a look. Here's the brochure for the Harmony, compare the construction to what you are looking at now. All aluminum walls and ceiling vs. small wood studs and metal trim. Since you are a snowmobile guy, you'll appreciate good construction and mechanicals. Think about how tough your snowmobile trailer is with it's welded steel tubing walls/ceiling. Now imagine that but with welded aluminum in your soon to be purchased Harmony, plus all the nice fixtures.
2011 Sunnybrook Harmony brochure----
Now if a fella didn't mind a road trip to Cleburne, TX, and wanted a deal on a real nice older travel trailer, before the Harmony line was launched, Sunnybrook made the Brookside, and for the Western States, the Mobile Scout line.
I've had a hard time passing this one up, and have shared it with a few folks, I think this is a really nice older trailer at a great price, and is better quality than much newer used trailers that are often up to 3x the price. I called about it, new tires, less than 500 miles, interior rated 9/10 exterior 8/10, roof resealed in the last two years as regular maintenance, i.e. not for leaks. Look at the condition of the decals in the pics and the shiny gel coat exterior, this trailer had to be stored under cover most of it's life.
2000 Mobile Scout 26FK2000 Mobile Scout BrochureWhy am I so passionate about these? When I find something built that well vs. what the industry does today, and it's available on a budget, well, I think everybody should have one.:)
Good Luck, and thanks for letting us help you spend your money!:B