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Custom Built Travel Trailer

Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
Are there any custom floor plan builders of travel trailers under 20 feet? I'm looking for a simple layout, nothing radical. A company that builds custom small high end travel trailers, the way Advanced RV builds custom Class B vans. I cannot find any retail travel trailer manufacturer that comes close to what I'm looking for.
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Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
Durb wrote:
Try Aluminum Trailer Company (ATC). They make a 20 ft. toy hauler that they can reconfigure with modular components.

Thanks, looks promising.

Durb
Explorer
Explorer
Try Aluminum Trailer Company (ATC). They make a 20 ft. toy hauler that they can reconfigure with modular components. Basic floor plan has a pretty good dry bath with tanks and such. They claim to make custom trailers so might have the ability to delete many items. This company builds all aluminum high end stuff, even the frame is aluminum, no wood anywhere. I know they have lithium battery options. Maybe the company can deliver what you want but your wallet will feel some pain.

Mike_E_
Explorer II
Explorer II
I just inquired about a custom floorplan and he responded with a timeline of January 2026.

Glad to see they're busy.
Guess a decision has to be made as to whether a wait like this is worth the quality. For me it just might be.

Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
ralph day wrote:
Yeah, Brad's coaches were 1 year out when we bought in 2014. Now they are 2 years at least. But worth it.
I know many of the coaches are built for US customers. It makes a nice trip to drive up to Ontario and pick up your coach, then camp your way home.
Taylorcoach only makes 25 - 30 coaches per year, so each one has individual attention all the way through. If you've seen the Jayco video where they follow a coach from one end of the factorhy to the other in 6-8 hours...it's nothing like that. Brad welds the frames, they form their own aluminum siding, aluminum sheet roof and floor bottom, no chance for mouse infiltration.

Overall a great choice. Even if you have to rent or borrow a camper until your Taylorcoach unit is completed, you wouldn't be sorry.

Ralph


Sounds like it's worth the wait...I will invest the time to get exactly what I want and top quality...

ralph_day
Explorer
Explorer
Yeah, Brad's coaches were 1 year out when we bought in 2014. Now they are 2 years at least. But worth it.
I know many of the coaches are built for US customers. It makes a nice trip to drive up to Ontario and pick up your coach, then camp your way home.
Taylorcoach only makes 25 - 30 coaches per year, so each one has individual attention all the way through. If you've seen the Jayco video where they follow a coach from one end of the factorhy to the other in 6-8 hours...it's nothing like that. Brad welds the frames, they form their own aluminum siding, aluminum sheet roof and floor bottom, no chance for mouse infiltration.

Overall a great choice. Even if you have to rent or borrow a camper until your Taylorcoach unit is completed, you wouldn't be sorry.

Ralph

Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
Grit dog wrote:

OP, what you are imagining is likely best achieved , or only achieved, by using a custom cargo trailer builder, like shown above, or break out the tools and get to buildin’.


Grit dog, Google Taylor Coach. Exactly what I have been looking for. Ralph Day above, get's the credit for connecting me with them. I knew there had to be a company specializing in custom small travel trailers. And there is!

Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
ralph day wrote:
Taylorcoach.com in Ontario Canada.
They custom make coaches from 8 feet to 24 feet long. You can get whatever you want built in...no slides. I have a 19foot loaded coach, old school design, 2600 pounds empty, 4000pounds GVW.

Brad Taylor has videos of walkthroughs of completed coaches and a couple of time lapse builds.

ralph


Ralph, Thank you so much. This is precisely what I have been looking for. I will get in touch with them tomorrow. My fear is, they like most of the others, will be out a year or more on delivery times.

ralph_day
Explorer
Explorer
Taylorcoach.com in Ontario Canada.
They custom make coaches from 8 feet to 24 feet long. You can get whatever you want built in...no slides. I have a 19foot loaded coach, old school design, 2600 pounds empty, 4000pounds GVW.

Brad Taylor has videos of walkthroughs of completed coaches and a couple of time lapse builds.

ralph

Roadtech
Explorer
Explorer
Skibane wrote:
Roadtech wrote:
I wish I could find a 12 volt mini split and I would use it.


There's a few of them around.

Example #1

Example #2

Thanks. 6000 and 8000 BTU/hr is a bit lighter duty than I would like. Would prefer at least 10,000 for the Florida summers.

Skibane
Explorer II
Explorer II
Roadtech wrote:
I wish I could find a 12 volt mini split and I would use it.


There's a few of them around.

Example #1

Example #2

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Roadtech wrote:
The shower is connected to the trailer in a unique way so as to provide a dry bath without taking up the space of a separate bath and shower. I think a lot of folks would love a dry bath/shower arrangement in a sub 20 foot trailer without sacrificing the square footage to get it.

I would love to see some pictures of this !

Pictures?
When he said “design”, he meant “imagination.”

My dad used to have a saying when someone would ask for something ridiculous. “Wish in one hand, s__t in the other, and see which one fills up first!”

OP, what you are imagining is likely best achieved , or only achieved, by using a custom cargo trailer builder, like shown above, or break out the tools and get to buildin’.
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Roadtech
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Explorer
theoldwizard1 wrote:
What is a power queen bed lift ?

Also, you would be better using a 120VAC mini-split A/C or heat pump.

Sounds like you want an Airstream Bambi that needs a whole new interior !

https://www.happijac.com/bed-lifts/

I wish I could find a 12 volt mini split and I would use it. I want 12 volts because I want to run it off batteries through the night and avoid the inverter efficiency losses. I plan on at least 630 amp-hour lithium battery capacity which will run a 12 volt ac unit about 6 to 8 hours. I had that setup in a Class B van and it worked great. No generator noise (and smell) during the night.

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
Roadtech wrote:
I'm looking for a relatively simple design...no built in tanks, dry flush toilet, outside shower tent, power queen bed lift, lithium batteries, sink, refrig, & microwave only kitchen, no cabinets, no dinette, 12 volt air conditioner. I can't find anything close to this retail. I have owned Airstream and other trailers...at this point in my life, I'm looking for simple and easy...


The cost to design and custom fit out will far outweigh any savings from "simplifying"

Custom it usually in the big high end part of the market...but they come with big price tags. Very few people want to dump 6 figures into a 20ft trailer.

I would say your best bet would be to find a good quality enclosed cargo trailer and a good craftsman who can fit it out...but that comes with it's own set of complications.
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theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Roadtech wrote:

I'm looking for a relatively simple design...no built in tanks, dry flush toilet, outside shower tent, power queen bed lift, lithium batteries, sink, refrig, & microwave only kitchen, no cabinets, no dinette, 12 volt air conditioner. I can't find anything close to this retail. I have owned Airstream and other trailers...at this point in my life, I'm looking for simple and easy...

What is a power queen bed lift ?

Also, you would be better using a 120VAC mini-split A/C or heat pump.

Sounds like you want an Airstream Bambi that needs a whole new interior !