All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Looking for our first trailer - Need bunkhouse, <25ftI am also looking at the 209BH!! Take a look at it in person. We really like it. it is basic with nice extras. LED interior lights, etc. You can use the money you save to get some upgrades, like Maxx Fans, power jacks, and BBQ.Re: Add OnsHas any one used jack stableizers? I think that is what they are called. They connect from your TT chassis to the levers. It seems like they would work to really solid up the TT.Re: Add OnsIs everyone happy with the power converter that came with their TT? My last one I think was faulty. Even with the battery connected it caused the lights to flicker. I sure with the new one it will not do that. What I do like about the Solaire is that all lights are LED from factory. Does anyone use a cover for their TT? I'll need something to keep the sun off of her when I'm not around.Re: Add OnsGreat Stuff! I do always disconnect the battery. I was just looking at vent hoods today. I like the Maxxair fan and hood. Good news about the trailer it has a ladder right next to the OS shower. I'm still up int air about the jack. It does not cost that much. So I am leaning towards it.Re: Add OnsI like the idea of a mattress upgrade. My last TT inherited from my Dad. The mattress was horrible compared to my memory foam i had at the house. The refrigerator fan idea i like. I don't leave my TT plugged in at camp. So anything to get the refrigerator cooling faster I'm all for it. We are 10 miles from the closest town and I hate going into town for ice. I am going to check into the other upgrades. Thank you! Any others upgrades out there? How about a hitch/towing system?Add OnsHey Everybody!! I have decided to go with a new Solaire 209BH TT. My question is what add ons should I add. It comes with a bumper grill. I am also going to add the Fan-Tastic vent fan to the trailer/coach. I know it is small, but with my past experience, I am adding the Dirt Devil central vac. I hate cleaning after a day of hunting. Any upgrades or such you would add. Thank you for your input!:) STRe: To Hot To HandleOk, after many days of looking and comparing I have decided to go with the Solaire 209BH. It has nice features that even the more premium brands do not. Thank you, all, for the advice and input. Happy RVing!!Re: To Hot To HandleThat is all great advice. It makes since about the rodents. Now I'm concerned about the sealed underbelly. We keep rodent pop down, because we store grain and such in the barn. Nash trailers I had not heard of. I will check them out.Re: To Hot To HandleI did look at those, very nice. Komfort did not have the layout I was looking for. They, also, started at 29'. To big. Thank you for your input.To Hot To HandleNow that I have your attention! I am in the market for an RV that will be durable, usable and not to fancy. VERY Practical. I sold my last Gulf Breeze(POS) in February. Thought I could man up and handle tent camping for a season. By May, I had thrown in the towel. By October, Archery Season, I am going to need a new TT. I don't want used, you don't know what you are getting. I have looked at Solaire, Aerolite, Coleman, and StarCraft. For the most part it will be stored at deer camp in central Texas. I am definitely getting a full cover for it. The sun just ate the last one up. Nothing over $25,000(Texas Teacher not Pennsylvania Teacher) Nothing over 25 feet (2004 1/2 Ton Chevy) Wife and kid accommodations (roomy bathroom) Any advice would be most helpful. Thank You
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