Interested in 4 season camping or staying the night at the Mt. Baker Ski area, but don't have a huge truck or space to spare? This trailer is your ticket. At about 1200 pounds you can tow it with most anything (we've used a CrossTrek) and with the upgrade to a Propex heater, you can stay warm for many days off grid. We've had a lot of fun with this, but as our two boys have gotten bigger, we just don't fit in it anymore. A very cool design that always gets intriguing comments.
A full video walk around of a similar trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU2OES9rBCc The major difference is that ours does not have the AC unit, but does have a Propex heater and mount for a grill-sized propane tank.
If you're serious after looking over the ad, please ping me with any additional questions.
2018 Taxa TigerMoth
-Propex HS211 heater (https://vancafe.com/propex-hs2211-6500-btu-exterior-gas-air-heater/). This is far safer than the portable heaters that vent water and carbon monoxide into your sleeping space and easier to use that the diesel heaters.
-New battery this year
-Light enough to tow with about anything
-12'10" length: Storable in standard garage
-Sleeps 2 adults comfortably. We've crammed 2 adults and 2 small kids in there. You can attach a roof top tent for expanded sleeping (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCjmH49hDLE).
-Inside can be converted from a flat bed to a bench seat and fits 4 pretty comfortably in seating mode.
-Pull out drawer "kitchen" that fits a typical 2 burner Coleman stove plus lots of space for pots, pans, utensils, etc.
-12V "cigarette lighter" style plugs inside and out. We have an electric cooler that we often set on the front tongue and plugged in while at camp.
-Standard back door and large flip out side door
-Awning off the back.
-Ceiling hatch to easily get to stuff mounted on the roof from inside
-Adjustable Thule cross bars
-Ceiling vent fan
-Fancy European windows with built in screens and shades. It gets very dark for sleeping in during the short summer nights
-LED lights inside and out
-Hook up for a solar panel
-Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguisher
-Lots of tie downs and attachment points both inside and out for gear netting, clothes lines, etc.