-Gator Trailer 2020 galvanized - 2 axles 5200 pounds - V-nose 24’’ - 7x16, coupling 2-5/16’’, tire 8800 pounds max.
-Compliant to canadian and american main roads (8’-4’’ wide x 13’-4’’ height)
-Final weight between 7500-8000 pounds (depending of what you are carrying inside)
-Based in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada.
-No finance possible. No delivery available. No land.
-Suitable for someone who wants a business on wheels (coffee shop, office, etc)
-Suitable for a minimalist person who doesn’t carry much with them or for short term rentals. It’s a very compact model so it can be easily transported from one place to another.
Specifications:
-Insulated panels 3’’ (R-15) only on all walls, floor and roof.
PLEASE CONTACT BY EMAIL FOR SPECIFICATION LIST AS IT IS TOO LONG FOR THIS ADD (kimberlyveronneau2010@hotmail.com)
Inclusions:
-1 spare wheel 15’’
- Trailer AMPlock with tag card
- Wheel black protector sheets
- 4x plastic wheel blocks
- 2x RV extension cable (50' + 25') with 1x adapter
-All the curtains
-All the hooks
-All the fixed furnitures
-Wooden ladder
-2x new vinyl floor rolls (It was meant to add on existing floor)
Missing elements and not included:
-No oven (space available under cooking top)
-No washing and drying machines
-No sofa/coach (I used my loft bed as my relaxing area)
-No batteries or solar panels
-No refrigerator
-No microwave
-Personal items
Defects:
-Two main windows' thermos are condensed at sunrise (used windows). I was meant to change them for “pass through” owning windows when I would have transformed my tiny house as a rolling coffee shop.
-Missing window screen. Lost some of them.
-Actual flooring finish isn’t well clipped at certain areas because of the trailer balloon formation. The reason why I had bought vinyl flooring. Some floor moulding are not installed for this reason.
- The outdoor socket needs to be fixed.