I'll have them mount the interior using as few screws as possible so I can take down and fully insulate the walls and ceiling. I'll do all the interior AC/DC wiring and lighting and will build some cabinets up front. No interior bathroom - just porta-potty and exterior shower hookup. Might have a water heater and furnace or at least plumbing to run portable heater. I will have a propane fridge, kitchen sink, and fresh water tank. The sink will just drain to the exterior with hose hookup for tote.
I have a couple things I'm struggling with:
- -With a v-nose, there's no room for propane tanks. I would like to have the equivalent of two 30# tanks. I've briefly considered an undermount ASME propane tank and would love feedback on that option.
- -With all the weight up front (cabinets, fresh water, batteries, propane?, etc., I'm going to be tongue heavy, especially on summer trips without the ATVs. Not sure how to get around this.
- -With ATVs loaded and all our hunting gear, I'll be pulling a little bit of weight. Used to running a weight distribution / anti-sway hitch setup, but I won't be able to do that with an aluminum v-nose (Waiting on callbacks from both R&R and Legend regarding this.)
- -Should I consider having the factory add a 2-3" lift? We do go down some two-tracks out West and up in northern Michigan.
Let me know your thoughts and can't wait to start my own build thread. My one buddy has a factory finished 7x7x20 flat front trailer, so I'll be stealing some ideas from his. Unfortunately, his trailer is 5000# empty and will become a bear to tow in WY with an F-150. This is why I'm looking at an all aluminum trailer. I'm in Michigan so R&R and Legend are both local to me. This site has a wealth of information and I know my future trailer doesn't quite fit the "Tiny" aspect.