by Mercury Mark 78 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:25 pm
Thank you all again for the warm welcome.
What I am looking for in a tear is:
5 X 8 or 10 (important since I definitely want to fit a queen size bed)
110 volt electrical system with at least one outlet in the cabin and one in the galley (12 volt would be nice but not personally as important)
two doors (one would also work, but I have read that people who have two would not go back)
a simple yet functional galley (No sinks, microwaves, or the like. All I want is a place to store some pots, pans, plates, utensils, a cooler, and a Coleman grill.)
Basic interior storage (a couple of cabinets and maybe a place to put a laptop for those rainy nights)
traditional teardrop design (maybe I am a bit shallow, but if I am buying a teardrop I want it to look like a classic teardrop)
Ability to jerry rig an air conditioner (I am a teacher so I do not get to pick when I go on vacation. So when I visit the south in the summer I will want to be able to stay cool)
However, quality is my number one requirement. I have seen some trailers that meet my needs, but seem to fall short upon looking at pictures. While my budget is 3,000 it is far from set in stone and I will pay for quality. However, I am 30 and I know this will be an occasional use toy so there are limits to what I will spend.