So one and a half years ago I came on here, all revved up to buy a trailer. Then the "Family" vote was to get a jeep instead.
A couple of months ago, traded in the jeep and truck. Three days ago bought a 2004 Haulmark 7x16 flat front. Pleasantly surprised to find it's 6'6" tall inside.
Here's why I'm camping:

As you might expect, I've more questions than I can count.
The trailer is for one or two night camping, 4 people, in Florida (Temps up to 97f. No heaters will be used.) It'll also be hauling this:

I'm aiming for super simple.
-3 2x4's in wall truss supports and plywood top to create a sleeping platform and then air mattresses on it and floor below for sleeping. Stack wood on the floor when in transit with UTV.
-AC of some type to deal with Florida heat. Either dual-hose freestanding ducted through floor or mini-split with condensor on tongue and hoses through floor. No wall cuts.
-Microwave and fridge up front.
In order of what I need to deal with:
1. Flooring. It's plywood with plenty of oil/grease stains and very mild odor. Wife has the nose of a hound dog. Any specific paint-on surface I can directly apply to floor to seal up, or do I have to replace?
2. Electrical: I'm gonna have an electrical outlet box on tongue for connecting shore power, then supply line under trailer, up through floor in front to power lights and fridge/microwave.
3. Insulation: This is the biggie. Spray on closed cell or Home Depot sheets of something? For hot Florida sun. Does insulating the walls really help much? I was thinking about just doing the ceiling.
4. Finishing the ceiling: With either insulation option, how to cover it up? Stringers attached to metal roof bows and then luan to stringers? or Luan straight to roof bows? What specific hardware when attaching to roof bows?
Thanks to anyone who's got some thoughts.
Regards,
steve