If you’re not going to be using the
trailer often and don’t have access to an electrical plug – make sure
you get solar panels to keep the batteries charged. Especially if you go
with a hydraulic jack.
A walk-thru door into the horse section
isn’t a must, but it makes things nice. For example: if you find
yourself camping in the rain. It gives you a mud room. :o) Also, if you don’t
go with the bathroom/shower, it gives you easy access to an area where you can
put a portable pot & cowboy shower.
I’ve found that if you get the
dinette instead of the sofa/table, you’re more likely to actually use the
table. Both fold out to a nice bed, though, so it comes down to just
preference.
Rae
Tall C Arabians - Central
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Candace L. Kahn Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006
8:55 AM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] LQ Trailer
suggestions
I think this year I am finally going to get a living
quarter trailer. A huge purchase - I hope to get as much right as
possible. Could you share with me things you think are important, things
you wish you did differently or changes you made to your trailer.