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Shawn Braquet 01-30-2012 03:51 PM

question for the camper owners
 
Wife is wanting to get a camper. I'm thinking a bunkhouse due to 2 little ones, which is why I'm looking at a camper instead of tent camping. My plan is buying a second hand cheaper one and if we actually use it I'll upgrade at a later date. What are y'alls suggestions? What are must haves vs don't gets? And I'm definitely staying away from the Fema models. Definitely looking at getting one with a slide.

wtretrievers 01-30-2012 03:56 PM

Bathroom size!!!!!!!!

jdm4x43732 01-30-2012 04:15 PM

Storage, storage, storage..... And remeber when they get older kids will each want to bring a friend along, so bunkhouse is nice. I didn't get a bunk house because I lived in mine for a while and needed more room. I know a camper salesman if you want his contact info let me know, he may have some leads on used ones.

latravcha 01-30-2012 04:32 PM

With the kids go for the bunk house. If you truck can pull it go for two slides one for the living one for the bunks. Bathroom size is very important the one in my camper is to small most of the time I take a shower in the bath house. YUCK The best thing you can do is buy used. We bought new and I regret it we just don’t use it enough to justify it. I plan on bringing it to cocodrie or montegut this summer and use it as a camp.
One of my favorite floor plans is the Wildcat fifth wheel bunk house. It is a 32' fith wheel with the bunks in the front. It has two slides and plenty of room full bath room and a half up front.

cajunforeman 01-30-2012 04:51 PM

Contact geralddct on this site. He has a pretty new on that I bet he would sale you. I'm not sure how long it is but it has a slide and bunk beds.

mr1bienvenu 01-30-2012 06:35 PM

I had an RV repair shop and I can tell you one thing, NONE of them are well made. With the exception of Airstream. Keep a VERY close eye on the roof and keep the frig plugged in 24/7. A new frig will cost you over a thousand dollars. Leaks will kill a camper before you realize it is even leaking. This stuff can be your saviour (LAP SEAL TUBE SELF LEVELING - WHITE) it goes around everything that comes out of your roof. Don't let trash like leaves and pine needles stay on the roof. Good luck !

Big Flounder 01-30-2012 07:51 PM

BATHROOM!!!! Mine has a good size but I once stayed with a friend out of town working and I had to put my feet in the shower to take a dump! Also storage is very important especially with kids. Bunk house is sweet! The only thing I wish I had now is the outside living. My friend has one with a big compartment that opens up and there is a sink, fridge, stove, and tv outside! Sweet!

jchief 01-30-2012 07:57 PM

Shawn, new truck or pulling with your current one?

Some of the newer campers have a bath and a half. Great for kids and friends. How long you plan on keeping before upgrading?

I would definately go with a bunkhouse.

Holla man. Come let Bridgette look at mine.

weedeater 01-30-2012 08:11 PM

this may get shot down by all the camper owners but I lean towards wanting a toyhauler style. I like these over the standard models and bunk house because you can haul bikes or atvs inside and you still have the beds like a bunkhouse or if you get one with the garage in back its like having a two room trailer. I also think that for a younger family with kids and a guy that hunts the toyhauler would be easier to clean inside since they have all hard floors.

jdm4x43732 01-30-2012 08:13 PM

As you can see by the comments, get ready to get your mind blown when you do start looking. There are so many features and floor plans you'll just pay for the one she likes so you don't have to see another one!!!!

ScubaLatt 01-30-2012 09:51 PM

what is your budget?

huntin fool 01-30-2012 09:57 PM

This should get good when he starts shopping.. hehehehe.

Finfeatherfur 01-30-2012 10:25 PM

Shawn, I type this because I like you!!!! Their is a saying about the two best days in buying a boat, "the day you pick it up and the day you sell it". Take that and multiply by 500000000000!!!!

I just got out of a 5th wheel we purchased in 2006. Had it not been for an insurance claim on the first one, I would have lost my a$$! With that said, if you really "need" to get one, go USED!!!! They have a ton of used ones that are really in "new" condition. Also, make sure you have a good covered spot to store it in. In the end, we could have rented a camp in Grand Isle for 2 months every summer for what we lost on this one and we now own a brick home on 2 acres in Mississippi for a hunting camp for a fraction of what the camper cost new!!!! Just a thought.........rent a camo when she is ready to go "camping"!

phiboyy13 01-30-2012 10:48 PM

some of the fema trailers or brand new and do have a slidee... the one at the old racetrack i see.

Shawn Braquet 01-31-2012 10:01 AM

ok let me see if I can answer everyone in one post. As far as FFF, I will be buying used, It will definitely be a bumper pull. I have actually had the discussion of just renting cabins where we would camp but the kicker to that is that most of our camping would be within a few weeks notice and a lot of the places we go book their cabins up a lot sooner. Thats why in the past we tent camped. Jude I will be using my truck so looking at a 30' or less, possibly aluminum framed. I have been tossing the idea around of getting a bunkhouse model without the slide for a year or two as a trial run to see how much we will actually use it. I have seen these going for 6000 and less. Then if we use it enough step up to a more suitable floor plan with a super slide. My only concern is selling it down the road. I think it would be easier to sell one with a slide and I've been seeing some nice bunkhouse models with slides for under 10k all day long. I guess what I'm getting at is my budget will definitely be under 10k. One question however, I always hear cover them because the sun will kill them. How well do the car cover style covers protect them? I ask because if I go with one for a trial run only then I wouldn't build a permanent cover for it yet. And thanks again for all the comments

jchief 01-31-2012 11:32 AM

The newer campers are not as bad as the older ones as far as covering. Clean and treat the roof regularly, 2 times a year, and should be no problems. If you do decide you want one long term, then build something for it.

Be aware of your towing capacity on your truck when you start shopping. I would definately get one with a slide. You are correct on reselling it and it makes a huge difference in room. If you are stuck in the camper for the day with the kids because of weather, you will definately appreciate the difference in room.

A bunkhouse will give you extra storage now, as small as your kids are. If you decide you want to camp regularly, then start looking for something long term.

fun w son 01-31-2012 02:43 PM

go far it
 
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best thing i ever bought!!

ElectricChicken 01-31-2012 05:29 PM

Shawn, I have a camper that I was thinking about selling and saw your question. It is a Coachman Catalina. Has two bunks for the kids. I bought it from my brother who bought it brand new in 2000. I have it parked at a campground in MS near my deer lease. I did not get on the lease this year and am going to sell my camper. The camper has never been hauled except from the dealer to my brothers lease and then to my lease. 30' Long and the Canopy is 28' Long which is the longest I have seen. It is a bumper pull not a fifth wheel. Big slide out. Not sure how much its worth. PM me if you are interested.EC

huntin fool 01-31-2012 06:53 PM

If you get a camper..... I bet there will be another Braquet added to the bunch. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Shawn Braquet 01-31-2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by huntin fool (Post 385071)
If you get a camper..... I bet there will be another Braquet added to the bunch. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I wouldnt bet on it

jdm4x43732 01-31-2012 08:48 PM

You asked about a car style cover. How much does that puppy chew? My uncles one didn't last long because of the dog getting at it. My dad had one also and the wind tore it up in less than a year, but then again they are only $300 or so. Alot cheaper than a permanent cover.

Shawn Braquet 01-31-2012 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 385125)
You asked about a car style cover. How much does that puppy chew? My uncles one didn't last long because of the dog getting at it. My dad had one also and the wind tore it up in less than a year, but then again they are only $300 or so. Alot cheaper than a permanent cover.

Pup will be in a kennel when he goes outside, the wind damage you speak of is what i was curious about

jdm4x43732 01-31-2012 10:25 PM

Dad's tore around the corners, top and bottom ended up tearing. But it is relatively cheap. Pain in the aZZ to put off and on. You don't want to do it often.

Shawn Braquet 01-31-2012 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ElectricChicken (Post 384983)
Shawn, I have a camper that I was thinking about selling and saw your question. It is a Coachman Catalina. Has two bunks for the kids. I bought it from my brother who bought it brand new in 2000. I have it parked at a campground in MS near my deer lease. I did not get on the lease this year and am going to sell my camper. The camper has never been hauled except from the dealer to my brothers lease and then to my lease. 30' Long and the Canopy is 28' Long which is the longest I have seen. It is a bumper pull not a fifth wheel. Big slide out. Not sure how much its worth. PM me if you are interested.EC

If the price is right and the wife approves then im interested lol, got any pics?

Gottogo49 02-01-2012 01:16 AM

We like our pop-up camper but it has no bathroom. Beats a tent, but not nearly as nice as the big campers these guys are talking about. Might be good to rent one and see how it goes. Where are you planning to camp? My wife and I camped back and forth to California last summer in a tent. Great fun, but we were kid-less. Kiddos complicate the camping scene. Enjoy.

Raymond 02-01-2012 07:45 AM

$10,000 camper
$54,000 new 3/4 ton truck
$64,000 to do it right
Explain the total to wifey and see how it flys.
Don't let anyone tell you they pull 30' campers with 1/2 tons......safely that is.

Kajundave 02-01-2012 08:01 AM

Do not buy from Dixie Rv , there service is horrible !!!

Shawn Braquet 02-01-2012 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 385398)
$10,000 camper
$54,000 new 3/4 ton truck
$64,000 to do it right
Explain the total to wifey and see how it flys.
Don't let anyone tell you they pull 30' campers with 1/2 tons......safely that is.

54k for a 3/4 ton? Does that come wit 26's cause that seems cheap! Been looking at 4-7,000 pound 29' and less models. Mr. Gott im tryin to convince my wife into using a friend of hers camper for a few times, but im not sure if my 1/2 ton can pull theirs.

Shawn Braquet 02-01-2012 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Kajundave (Post 385402)
Do not buy from Dixie Rv , there service is horrible !!!

Not buying new so shouldnt be a problem

Zachary Boy 02-01-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 384174)
BATHROOM!!!! Mine has a good size but I once stayed with a friend out of town working and I had to put my feet in the shower to take a dump! Also storage is very important especially with kids. Bunk house is sweet! The only thing I wish I had now is the outside living. My friend has one with a big compartment that opens up and there is a sink, fridge, stove, and tv outside! Sweet!

I know that feeling, i am 6'2" and have never seen one I didn't have to 'crouch down' to shower in. I have owned and sold 3 campers and found flaws in all of them. My next one will be a 20' Wells Cargo that I will insulate myself, full size shower, self contained toilet and 3 or 4 of those inflateable beds. I don't need all the fancy kitchen stuff and cabinets because we do all cooking outside under a canopy plus I can haul either my 16' bateau or all of our 4-wheelers depending on if it's hunting season, fishing season or I just want to move some furniture for someone..

Big Flounder 02-01-2012 09:43 AM

I have a 29' and that hemi pulls it with no signs of stress! My Chevy I had struggled though.

Raymond 02-01-2012 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 385475)
I have a 29' and that hemi pulls it with no signs of stress! My Chevy I had struggled though.

Premature brake,transmission,axle, and engine failure is on the horizon.
1/2 tons were/are not designed to pull anything other than light loads no matter what any salesman tells you. Just not enough azz on them.

Big Flounder 02-01-2012 11:27 AM

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This is Dodge not a salesman. I have the big horn quad with 3.92 gears.

Big Flounder 02-01-2012 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kajundave (Post 385402)
Do not buy from Dixie Rv , there service is horrible !!!

X2. That's where I got mine and their service sucks!

fun w son 02-01-2012 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385144)
Pup will be in a kennel when he goes outside, the wind damage you speak of is what i was curious about


300 for a cover! i just had a carolina carport put up for 700. my nieghbor has a cover and he doesn't put it on very often cause it is a pain in the neck to do.

Shawn Braquet 02-01-2012 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fun w son (Post 385536)
300 for a cover! i just had a carolina carport put up for 700. my nieghbor has a cover and he doesn't put it on very often cause it is a pain in the neck to do.

I was wondering what a carolina carport would cost

Raymond 02-01-2012 12:43 PM

2009 located in texas


fun w son 02-01-2012 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385580)
I was wondering what a carolina carport would cost

i had my own slab already... this is just a roof on legs.

fun w son 02-01-2012 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385580)
I was wondering what a carolina carport would cost

take a look at this

ElectricChicken 02-01-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385350)
If the price is right and the wife approves then im interested lol, got any pics?

Sorry no pics. I will get some ASAP.

ElectricChicken 02-01-2012 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385350)
If the price is right and the wife approves then im interested lol, got any pics?

PM me your e-mail. got pics.

PBJ 02-01-2012 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 385144)
Pup will be in a kennel when he goes outside, the wind damage you speak of is what i was curious about

If you decide to try the car cover type let me know. I have a brand new in box Tyvec RV cover I'll sell you for $100. I bought a second hand camper and it came with it but I have an awning that I park under so I never used it.

Shawn Braquet 02-01-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by PBJ (Post 385687)
If you decide to try the car cover type let me know. I have a brand new in box Tyvec RV cover I'll sell you for $100. I bought a second hand camper and it came with it but I have an awning that I park under so I never used it.

i may go that route till I get one built, what size does it fit?

jonathonv 02-01-2012 04:02 PM

We bought this camper used last year. Its a great starter camper for someone with kids. Bunkhouse has 2 sets of bunkbeds so each kid can bring a friend. Its a side-load toy hauler. Has one small slide so you get a bit extra room. The garage area is the "master bedroom" has a flip up queen murphy bed its really cool. unique design compared to most toy hauler models.

http://www.rvguide.com/specs/dutchme...crossover.html

Shawn Braquet 02-01-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jonathonv (Post 385720)
We bought this camper used last year. Its a great starter camper for someone with kids. Bunkhouse has 2 sets of bunkbeds so each kid can bring a friend. Its a side-load toy hauler. Has one small slide so you get a bit extra room. The garage area is the "master bedroom" has a flip up queen murphy bed its really cool. unique design compared to most toy hauler models.

http://www.rvguide.com/specs/dutchme...crossover.html

I've looked at a few of those, one had a slide in the back for the queen bed but I'm not sure bout a fold out bed in the back. Seems like it may be problems in the long run but I do like the toy hauler aspect of the front

papap 02-19-2012 05:32 PM

Try to find one with out carpet. Also go with a build cover. Makes camper last a lot longer. I have friends that have campers also. Mine is is a closed in shop and 5 years later looked like the day I got it and I used mine more than they do. On theirs the decal are already cracking. Just bought us a motorhome this past year. We love it.


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