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First time potential buyer of a TT- need advice

zimm
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My first post, but I have lots of questions. We're a family of 4, with boys aged 2 and 4. Tow vehicle is a 2005 F250 (10,000 tow rating). We just sold our boat as she didn't like boating and I want to try out camping, but get away from tents on the ground.

I envision going more towards Virginia parks and dry camping rather than hanging out at the KOA camp ground 20 feet from my neighbors.
We'll have 3 dirt bikes (mine and two little kids 50's), but a toy hauler is probably out of budget. I'm envisioning keeping them in the bed of the truck and getting a bumper puller trailer.

We went to an RV show and have a list of wants and don't-wants. As this would be our first trailer and I'm not sure how much we'd use it, I want to keep it cheap. Around $10k would be ideal, but if I could get a get new one under $15k and finance, that could work too.
I think we want the smallest trailer we could get that has a queen up front, and two bunks in the rear for the kids. A slide out for the couch/dinette would be nice.

Must-haves- solid sides. No soft flop out beds, she's worried the kids will get stolen. So no pop ups or hybrids.
I don't care about fancy amenities like an outdoor kitchen. I plan to cook outside by the fire with my grill. I'd use a cooler for beer, no need for outdoor fridge. I own a Honda EU2000i generator, will that run a trailer if we're dry camping?

I do care about quality though- I want something build solid without spending money on "foo-foo" extras.

So that's where I stand, really looking forward to advice from RV'ers who've been there- done that.
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Winnebago_Bob
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The Rockwood mini-lite 2306 fits the description, but not sure you can get one new and stay within your budget. Saw a 2014 for $13,500 asking...

2016 model here.

Nash 25C is also a really well built unit but it's more expensive.
2017 Winnebago Aspect 27K