WEll, after months of debating what to buy and whether to buy and then buying it and then having all those questions we finally took it camping!..
Water systems worked fine----took some along and there was water to be had at a fill station so that worked well. I fretted about battery useage but there were no issues for two nights and a day. I have an ancient rayovac double flourescent lantern that lights up the whole inside of the trailer so we didn't need to worry about drawing many amps from inside lights. I HAD replaced one inside bulb with an LED and between the two we were fine.
Dog's bed fit well under dinette so she climbed right in there at night like a little cave and was happy as hell to not be left home.
Unfurled awning for first time and there was a good deal of water on it so I'm glad I got that dried out. There are some stains so advice on how to clean the underside will be appreciated.
It got in 80s during the day but that fantastic fan does a great job of clearing out the heat and we had nice breezes at night. I also got a smallish 12v fan for the inside that I plugged into cig lighter plug and that worked well, also.
Only minor issue was that cheap little spray handle on outside faucet- which does not shut all the way off when faucets are turned on. My sense it is suppose to when you lift up on the "trigger". I am sure I can get a replacement fairey easy.
It pulled ok without WDH but it did tend to "buck" on uneven pavements and there was some slight sway just pulling straight---at about 60 -65 mph. So I WILL be getting one.
Only disappointment was gas mileage. With both me and da wife, dog, gear and trailer I dropped 4 to 5 mpg...and she wasn't getting all that good to start with. A tune-up may help me pick up a mile or two- and we were getting into some pretty hilly country ----
I remember in my first posts wondering about size- and choosing the 22 vs a 19 or 17. With the three of us (dog) this( 22) seems about right. maybe 17 and 19 would save on weight----and thus, gas, but it doesn't LOOK big compared to what else is in CG. And , honestly, I wasn't worried at all towing it and on way home there was a steady 20 mile an hour wind with higher gusts---- so I am WAY pleased with concept.
Lots of work to do figuring out how to live in it----but the advantage of the pick up is the ability to carry gear in the back of the truck....only thing I would wish for is more storeage compartments on outside for extension cords,hoses, leveling blocks etc...but the truck takes care of that.
So ---A big thanks to all of you who have helped me along this little adventure ...and I will remain on this forum for sure.
Thanks,again
Rick
Water systems worked fine----took some along and there was water to be had at a fill station so that worked well. I fretted about battery useage but there were no issues for two nights and a day. I have an ancient rayovac double flourescent lantern that lights up the whole inside of the trailer so we didn't need to worry about drawing many amps from inside lights. I HAD replaced one inside bulb with an LED and between the two we were fine.
Dog's bed fit well under dinette so she climbed right in there at night like a little cave and was happy as hell to not be left home.
Unfurled awning for first time and there was a good deal of water on it so I'm glad I got that dried out. There are some stains so advice on how to clean the underside will be appreciated.
It got in 80s during the day but that fantastic fan does a great job of clearing out the heat and we had nice breezes at night. I also got a smallish 12v fan for the inside that I plugged into cig lighter plug and that worked well, also.
Only minor issue was that cheap little spray handle on outside faucet- which does not shut all the way off when faucets are turned on. My sense it is suppose to when you lift up on the "trigger". I am sure I can get a replacement fairey easy.
It pulled ok without WDH but it did tend to "buck" on uneven pavements and there was some slight sway just pulling straight---at about 60 -65 mph. So I WILL be getting one.
Only disappointment was gas mileage. With both me and da wife, dog, gear and trailer I dropped 4 to 5 mpg...and she wasn't getting all that good to start with. A tune-up may help me pick up a mile or two- and we were getting into some pretty hilly country ----
I remember in my first posts wondering about size- and choosing the 22 vs a 19 or 17. With the three of us (dog) this( 22) seems about right. maybe 17 and 19 would save on weight----and thus, gas, but it doesn't LOOK big compared to what else is in CG. And , honestly, I wasn't worried at all towing it and on way home there was a steady 20 mile an hour wind with higher gusts---- so I am WAY pleased with concept.
Lots of work to do figuring out how to live in it----but the advantage of the pick up is the ability to carry gear in the back of the truck....only thing I would wish for is more storeage compartments on outside for extension cords,hoses, leveling blocks etc...but the truck takes care of that.
So ---A big thanks to all of you who have helped me along this little adventure ...and I will remain on this forum for sure.
Thanks,again
Rick