Traveler II
Thank you, a work in progress!Wow, just an awesome rig you've built.
Great question! We use the main cabin for sleeping. A queen size memory foam mattress. We only use the side door for sleep access. We use the roof MAXX Air fan to keep cool mountain air circulating or the AC if we are not in cool high altitude. Some owners build a bed frame to slide drawers under from the rear doors. There is also a rear ad a tent option sold by Intech. Here is a pic to illustrate but this is not our camper. No plans for hauling any ATVs here, sleeping quarters only.Nice looking trailer. But if you don't want to use a RTT to sleep in, but want to use the main cabin for sleeping. Would the rear doors be a asset or a henderence? Or would it be possible
to build a wall inside the rear doors at the end of the mattress, and then build shelves/drawers like some of the other trailers are?? I just don't see me using the rear doors to access the bed
if I not hauling a small bike or ATV.
Thoughts???
Thanks for the suggestion. I wasn’t thinking about that but it will surely work. I have a fifth wheel toy hauler that I keep plugged in to the 110 in my shed, haven’t sprung for the 50 amp service yet. Not sure I can get the Pursue in my garage with the RTT. Measured and it will be close.Congrats on the 2020 Pursue!
I do not use the solar plug to keep the battery on trickle. I use the 30 amp power cord with an adapter and plug it into the standard wall socket in my garage. This keeps my upgraded All Glass Mat / AGM battery on trickle and charged. Amazon for the adapter.
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