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On 3/7/2018 12:19 PM, Bill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/7/2018 10:42 AM, True North wrote: Ah....you've got a hy-brid. We thought about that type and up till a few years ago you could buy a new one for less than $20K. Since our climate is mostly cool and damp, I thought a normal small enclosed model would be best but then again, the wife probably wouldn't be interested in camping before the middle of June or after mid October. Maybe I'll rethink hy-brids. I guess it depends on how much you will use it. I didn't think I'd care for the hy-brid type but again, for our occasional use just to "get away" for a weekend or even a week, it works out fine. The canvas on the fold outs on the one we bought is in excellent shape because the guy I bought it from was a nit about things. When he deployed the ends he always put a tarp on top of the canvas to protect them from the sun and dirt. If we were more serious RV travelers I think I'd be looking for something very different. The problem I see with some of those pop-outs like on a pop up trailer is the time to setup and takedown. When we drove to Alaska, one of the couples had a pop up trailer. They are fine for a weekend, but a pain for one day. I like the Chalet for a pop up. Seems to take only a few minutes to convert. I thought it would be a pain but it really isn't. Just unlatch, lower, (it's held horizontal by steel cables ... doesn't need external braces) then go inside and insert two aluminum poles that hold the canvas up. Only takes a couple of minutes on each end. Same to fold back up. It takes longer to level the travel trailer, hook up power and water. Guy I bought it from gave me new seal gaskets for the fold outs but the ones that are in it now are still in good condition. I'll just save the new ones and probably give them to whomever I end up selling the little camper to. It's amazing that the A/C keeps it nice and comfortable given that there's really no insulation at the ends. The few times I've needed a bit of heat a small space heater did the trick. Haven't used the regular propane furnace other than to try it out. |
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