SheCamps wrote:He would arrange shipping for you? Was there a quote on the cost? That was my biggest concern- getting the camper from Canada to the US.
I've camped my entire life in the greater New England area and have seen exactly 1 teardrop camper in all those summers. I truly believe there's a huge (or as Trump would say "HUUUUUGGGGEEE"} potential market for teardrops in this part of the country. A manufacturer needs to provide me with a teardrop so I can be their salesperson!
A gal can dream...
Hi there -
I am a dogged kind of researcher and stick to what I start especially if the outcome is so important as a purchased like this. So while I had a free moment or two from teaching and students who like to hang out with me, I was able to research the cost of some of the expensive items on the list of things I was looking for that they would put into the trailer for me. Namely flexible solar power panels:
http://www.amazon.com/KINGSOLAR-trade-Generation-Motorhome-Campervan/dp/B00R8SMVC2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1456782806&sr=8-2&keywords=flexible+solar+power+panels
Not all are considered equal. The one above has a good conversion rating of just over 23% which is a good for a flexible unit. Now the bad part of course is the cost, installation and wiring to an inverter/battery set up. By the time all of that happens the cost incurred maybe a consideration to either choose going solo or have them install it. Because the exhange rate is what it is I am half inclined to think that it maybe cheaper if they do it. More research is involved.
The upgrade of 14 inch rims seems like the right choice for off road and a larger tool box in front with spare a must have. I did get an email back around noon from them in the Toronto area and they have had a few orders from the US just this week. They are doing a brisk business which bodes well for me and them. The earliest looked like July. I wonder how long it takes them to make each special order teardrop?
As for New England and New York I have never seen one in all my times traveling either. I think you are right about the untapped market. Out West, down South and other places seem to know what I am talking about. New England needs to jump on the bandwagon.
Shipping was 400 Canadian to Central Virginia.
Any thoughts?