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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
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I have no first hand experience with fiberglass trailers but lots of experience with traditional travel trailers . Having said that fiberglass trailers in my opinion are the best option in my opinion . Especially the style you are looking at . Are you thinking of buying new or used ? To my knowledge there are 6-7 different manufacturers in the US/Canada of this style camper .
The general design is the same it's more about floor plans/options and accessories that you want/prefer . Do a Google search of fiberglass trailers and you can research the different companies . I believe most of them use an aluminum frame and support structure to save weight and minimize corrosion . Are you planning on being a campground camper or a off the grid camper ? If off the grid think solar panels and extra batteries .
Part of your research check out the forums for a specific brand and check out the discussions . Good free advice . If you are not familiar with towing a travel trailer I would recommend getting smart on that . Safety can't be stressed enough , do something stupid and you can be looking at a crumpled heap on the side of the road . Have fun on your journey to RV ownership 😊
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