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I am considering picking up a cargo trailer and converting it into a camping trailer, not a family RV, just a fast attack hunting rig that has the ability to carry a quad when necessary. I do a bit of weekend scouting/hunting trips and would like the ability to make quick moves without pulling up or setting up a tent. I have heard of people doing this, just curious how it has worked out? What the negatives are, what you would do different?
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Ive seen it done a few times at local tracks. basically they just install fold up cots and keep a couple more hung on the sides.
good for keeping the wind and rain off you. probably not the warmest in cold weather tho.
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I currently have a enclosed trailer that my wife and I used last year for camping and worked great. Currently we just have a full bed that folds off the wall, some lights and some cabinets for storage. I have plans to put in a sink and some other things but have not had the time. It is a 7x12 and has an extra 6" height so you don't hit your head. I can hall my utv with it and have camp setup in less than 30 min with it. We also use a buddy heater for heat.
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my dad used his enclosed motorcycle trailer this last elk season. Worked great for him. Held all his gear and a cot. The only problem was I had to close it and open it for him because the door was a fold down ramp. He said he was gonna install a vent and a man door in it and keep using it.
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I'm thinking along the lines of a 6x12, something light, single axel. Laydown ramp back door with a man door, a vent would be a necessity, don't know how feasible cutting in a window would be, mostly for ventilation and some light? Two fold down cots/bunks mid to back, up front, a solid shelf (storage) up high and a fold out shelf/table low. Seems pretty staight-forward, just can't figure out what the downside to this program would be? It's got to be better than setting up a tent in the dark all the time without the constraints of a full-blown RV?
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adding a window and a man door would be very simple to do.......about the only other thing I would want to add is a small stove and hood for cooking, also with a vent you can run everything on gas and have a decent heater in there also
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Camo, I use a cargo trailer for this purpose. I installed some shelves/countertop at the front of the trailer which I can cook off, and I solo sleep in it occasionally. If in really cold conditions on the wetside, it condensates bad. Eastside, it just frosts up the lid. We launch two tents from this cargo trailer when hunting with my kids.
I have yet to place a window, would be a good idea. I have not installed bunks, as I need the trailer for hauling occasionally.
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Hunting partner in wheelchair for a few years, not compatible with RV doors but works well with ramps(At both ends). Rather large, but fits a queen bed, 2 tables, campstove, Totes for supplies and food, even a dresser (While I was storing it in there). Used On the colockum 4 years now. 2 vents so we use propane lanterns and we have 3 big buddie heaters.
This is not a quick move deal, unless I want a huge mess on the floor upon completion.
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saw in a magazine where a young man and his father did this with their horse trailer, worked good since it has front door for egress when you lead a horse in and can't fit past it to get out. rear door is not usually a ramp on horse trailers though. most also have windows for light too
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Here is a link of some good ideas. I used this when building mine.
http://www.rzrforums.net/tow-rigs-trailers-camping/2525-cargo-trailer-camper-3.html
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Thanks for the feedback, it looks like this is definitely the way to go for me.
Coop, thanks for the link, that is a bit more elaborate than what I need but full of cool ideas. The window info will prove valuable.
What seems to be the best way to insulate one of these? Rigid foam would work in the walls but not in the lid. Go to fiberglass for the lid? Also, if the condensation moves to the outside of the insulation, runs down the wall, is there any way to vent that moisture at the bottom of the walls?
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Not much you can do when out in the woods, but keeping a heater on and keeping it warm at night will help...when not in use , a small heater or de-humidfier (sp) would really help....
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http://youtu.be/sTXpCHEgjoQ
I dont know how much these kits run but they look like a good way to insulate.
http://youtu.be/QMopPtsSbDk
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Here is a cool link that tells you how to insulate your rig and keep as much condensation out...More about RV's but I'm sure will work for modified cargo trailers as well
http://www.marxrv.com/skp/survive.htm
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