All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sailboats and Travel Trailers-a lot in commonI have owned 4 ocean going boats and two trailers We owned the first trailer for over 20 years which was used for trips to Baja California (Mexico)with considerable off road travel for exploration and remote camping. As would be expected we often had "problems." Any and all times we has to replace items it was with marine quality units, which once installed never gave any problems. Some installations were not sanitary but they always functioned in the wilds of Baja, where it counted. The marine grade replacements were truly "Baja Tough and Baja Proven" I now have a modern Keystone trailer which is apparently made to self destruct after a few years..what a piece of junk! SDMRe: Using our TT to move cross-country.Canada is a foreign country and will require past ports and or visas to enter. Good luck, Ya all sdmRe: Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012We have two external accessory lights which are made from yellow trailer clearance lights. One was installed under and behind the exterior step cavity so as to not interfere with the step when stored or deployed. The other one was installed under the trailer adjacent to the sewage drain. Both provide adequate but not over powering illumination. They are wired into the external trailer porch light and are controlled by that switch. We have discover in only one years usage they have become a necessity. Certainly recommend it as a modification.
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