Snort
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Hi guys,
We are looking at upgrading our sled trailer. We currently are running a Wells Cargo Deck over that has spray foamed ceiling and walls but no heater. It has worked good up to this point but someone seems to have shrunk it on us when we weren't looking. It was a 4 place but now is better suited as a 3 place.
I think that we have decided on a combo trailer so that we can have heavier axles and lower deck height while still getting a higher ceiling height.
The biggest question at this point is heat or no heat? We are not the sit in the parking lot and drink beer all evening types so we don't need the kicking stereo, big screen tv and couches. Just something to haul the toys around in a comfortable manner.
If we get a trailer with the forced air furnace at the front with no ducting, are we going to come out in the morning to the sleds melted off but any gear left in the trailer soaking wet? Does a person need the ducting with all of the tubes to accommodate helmets, gloves, boots, etc? Do we continue as we are with taking all of our gear into the hotel and just give up on the whole heat scenario?
I have never traveled with someone that has had heat so looking for first hand info from those that have.
After all of that, does anyone know of any trailers for sale that may fit the bill?
We are looking at upgrading our sled trailer. We currently are running a Wells Cargo Deck over that has spray foamed ceiling and walls but no heater. It has worked good up to this point but someone seems to have shrunk it on us when we weren't looking. It was a 4 place but now is better suited as a 3 place.
I think that we have decided on a combo trailer so that we can have heavier axles and lower deck height while still getting a higher ceiling height.
The biggest question at this point is heat or no heat? We are not the sit in the parking lot and drink beer all evening types so we don't need the kicking stereo, big screen tv and couches. Just something to haul the toys around in a comfortable manner.
If we get a trailer with the forced air furnace at the front with no ducting, are we going to come out in the morning to the sleds melted off but any gear left in the trailer soaking wet? Does a person need the ducting with all of the tubes to accommodate helmets, gloves, boots, etc? Do we continue as we are with taking all of our gear into the hotel and just give up on the whole heat scenario?
I have never traveled with someone that has had heat so looking for first hand info from those that have.
After all of that, does anyone know of any trailers for sale that may fit the bill?