OntheroadRvlife wrote:
Oh, one more question: the seller said I could use a small gen that is bolted down (tongue maybe or roof?) so my air conditioner can be on for my animals when I'm driving.
Danger Will Robinson!
I have a fiberglass trailer very much like yours, and I'm here to advise you very strongly AGAINST carrying any living thing you care about inside your Casita. Even bigger trailers are pretty awful to ride in; and I can't imagine a more miserable ride than in one of these lightweights. I can't even get to a destination with the graham crackers for the s'mores intact, the bouncing and jarring being what it is in the trailer I sometimes refer to as "Skip" for the way she follows me down the road.
Please carry the animals somewhere in the tow vehicle...even the bed beneath the cap will be a more comfortable ride!