SirLancelot
Jul 04, 2014Explorer
Prospective TT Buyer w/ Questions
I'm a current popup trailer owner/user and my family and I camp an average of 4 weeks per year. This year may even get closer to 5. We've had an '89 Coleman popup that I restored extensively a few years back and get plenty of use out of. Our kids keep growing however, and with the addition of a 2nd dog now (Lab Retriever and now a German Shepherd), a TT seems like more and more of a good next-step for our family. We squeeze into the popup still, but it's obviously not a long-term solution unless we start housing one or more kids in a tent nearby, which my wife isn't in favor of (and neither am I, frankly).
A couple of friends have early 90's Mallard 23-foot bunkhouse models that I really like and that seem like a great first TT for us, particularly as I can't afford the 26-foot Springdale bunkhouse I saw at an RV show last year that I completely fell in love with. I've seen several older bunkhouse-style trailers similar to my friends' on Craigslist in the range of $4-5K with some less, some more.
My questions start with this:
1) What should I pay attention to with a trailer that's about 20 years old? I could trouble-shoot a popup trailer all day long now, but although a TT has similarities, it's obviously a larger beast with different potential pitfalls.
2) Is a trailer 20 year old trailer going to pose a significant weight disadvantage over a newer 10 year old model for my '97 Suburban K1500 (5.3L 350 motor)?
3) In terms of rain/water damage, what should I look for as primary indications of damage? I don't know how easy it is to get on the roof to inspect roof seams, gaskets around AC units and vents, etc., and don't know how easy it would be to spot areas of damage inside with soft spots or whatnot.
4) Any similar brands w/ bunks that could easily/comfortably sleep 5-6 (dad, mom, 3 kids, and 2 dogs)? So far I'm keeping my eyes out on Mallard, Nash, Terry, Layton, and a couple of others I'm forgetting at the moment. We don't need luxury, but don't want to have to refurb something almost from the ground up again either.
Thanks!
A couple of friends have early 90's Mallard 23-foot bunkhouse models that I really like and that seem like a great first TT for us, particularly as I can't afford the 26-foot Springdale bunkhouse I saw at an RV show last year that I completely fell in love with. I've seen several older bunkhouse-style trailers similar to my friends' on Craigslist in the range of $4-5K with some less, some more.
My questions start with this:
1) What should I pay attention to with a trailer that's about 20 years old? I could trouble-shoot a popup trailer all day long now, but although a TT has similarities, it's obviously a larger beast with different potential pitfalls.
2) Is a trailer 20 year old trailer going to pose a significant weight disadvantage over a newer 10 year old model for my '97 Suburban K1500 (5.3L 350 motor)?
3) In terms of rain/water damage, what should I look for as primary indications of damage? I don't know how easy it is to get on the roof to inspect roof seams, gaskets around AC units and vents, etc., and don't know how easy it would be to spot areas of damage inside with soft spots or whatnot.
4) Any similar brands w/ bunks that could easily/comfortably sleep 5-6 (dad, mom, 3 kids, and 2 dogs)? So far I'm keeping my eyes out on Mallard, Nash, Terry, Layton, and a couple of others I'm forgetting at the moment. We don't need luxury, but don't want to have to refurb something almost from the ground up again either.
Thanks!