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Subject Topic: Buying a Trailer Tent Post Reply Post New Topic
19/9/2004 at 8:22pm
 Location: Wilts
 Outfit: Tent
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Hope you guy's can help! We have just got back from our 3rd camping trip this year in our extremely uncomfortable £60 dome tent and have decided to take this sport a bit more seriously. We have looked at new Trailer tents and decided this is what we want eg, quick set up for shorter breaks, larger living area, toilet tent etc. But the price of a new tent shocked us as we are on a family budget, So obviously we are going to look at the 2nd hand market. Can anyone give us some advice, eg; when is the best time to buy? Does the good stuff get sold at the end of the season, or at the beggining? If we are travelling many miles to view, what sort of questions should we ask before we visit? Is it reasonable to expect the seller to show us the fully erected tent? and finally, is there any hidden defects we need to look out for?

Thanks in advance for any replies,

Bob + Tracy



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19/9/2004 at 8:38pm
 Location: Stoke-on-Trent
 Outfit: Fleetwood Sonata Melody & Grandis 2L
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Welcome to the site.

We would suggest a couple of things - first have a look at the various pages on this forum because your question has been asked by a number of people and has received some excellent answers.

Secondly visit a local dealers where you can see tt's erected and have a look at the layout.  Most dealers will be happy to answer any questions you have and in our experience without pressurising you into anything.

Keep looking because you never know when you will drop onto a bargain.



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19/9/2004 at 8:42pm
 Location: Isle of Skye
 Outfit: various small tents OH 3 kids RIP dog
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Start with your criteria - eg berths, size, weight etc then try to get around to see as many as possible or do an internet search to get an idea. Try ebay - lots of trailer tents, with pics, read the info & you'll soon get an idea of what you want. This time of year seems to be good as people will sell up rather than pay for winter storage. 

Look for sound canvas, zips, seams,body work, mildew,damp, electrics & I would have thought it's entirely reasonable to view an erected tent. Take your time - you'll soon get an idea of whats good for you! Good luck & happy hunting!



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20/9/2004 at 7:50am
 Location: Portsmouth
 Outfit: None Entered
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Bob and Tracey

I have just sold my 1990 conway trailer tent on eBay for £650. I was told this was in very good condition for the year, and compares favorable with other units where bidding was £450 and the quality poor.

Here are the things I would look for with a trailer tent:

1) Number of berths - and how many are on comfy materesses, and how many in underbed tents where you are still sleeping on air beds on the ground.

2) Fully errected. You need to see the tent fully errected, so you can see the canvas stretched tight and square. Some people do not have the space to do this at home, so ask to see high quality photos if not.

3) Errected. You need to see the tent errected (even if not fully pegged out) to see any cuts and tears. Some cuts and tears are inevitable in older tents, but the important thing is the quality of repair. A glued on patch is OK, so ong as the patch is an inch bigger than the tear, and all edges and frayed bits are glued down. Repairs to the inner fabric are less crucial, but they must be pleasing to the eye - i.e. look like they have been doen neatly, not stuck together with parcel tape. Also make sure all poles are present and straight.

4) Damp/mold/mildew. This can be caused by two things. a) the tent has been put away damp (maybe it leaks like a sieve), or b) the tent has been stored outside with out the cover properly fastened (and maybe the materesses got wet too). Look for a tent with no damp or mildew and one that is stored in a garage. Look at the poles, even after 14 years they should be rust free and still have a little shine to them. Also look at the carpet in the trailer bit (not all have this). This can get heavy wear, and a clean carpet is a good sign.

5) Windows. Make sure the plastic is not torn and check all curtains are complete. A lack of curtains is not bad in itself, but can be a sign of neglect.

6) Guy ropes. make sure the guys are not frayed, and make sure thay are all present. Some folk don't use guys ropes on trailer tents, but on windy days the frame is subject to more stress, so the poles might be damaged.

7) elastic peg thingies. These are the 'elastic bands' or loops for shock absorbtion where the pegs are used. These things deteriorate over time. Look for signs that the broken ones have been replaced with new ones.

8) zips - make sure thay all work. Dont take the sellers word - open them and close them yourself.

9) electrics - test the electics (if any). Some folk have retro-fitted sockets to the trailer - check these carefully

10) trailer - make sure the trailer is in good roadworthy condition - lights / tyres / spare wheel etc. Ask the seller what the PSI is for the tyres. If they dont know, they have probably never checked.

11) legs - these are stabilising legs on the trailer that you put down to level the trailer on site. Make sure that all the knobs are present and working and that all legs go up and down and not bent.

12) Kitchen - general cleanliness can tell you a lot. check the gas connector for the cooker and the waste for the sink.

13) Storage boxed. These are very useful. See if they are clean inside - that will tell you a lot about how they have been used.

14) Waterproofing- the need for waterproofing depend upon how often and where the tent has been used. My tent had only been used about 20 times in 14 years, and never in hot climates. It had never had any further waterproofing applied, but was still waterproof.

Ok, so soe of these points can be questioned over the phone, but don't forget to check when you do see the unit.

Hope this helps, Anthony

 

 



20/9/2004 at 1:11pm
 Location: Newbury
 Outfit: Nothing @ the mo!!
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Hi Bob & Tracey,

i'm in the process of selling a 2002 Raclet Bermudes TT. If your interested I can email piccies for you to look at with better description & cost (which is negotiable). I'm based in Newbury.



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20/9/2004 at 2:28pm
 Location: Peterborough
 Outfit: Pennine Sterling SE
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Bob & Tracy.

I am looking to sell my trailer tent at the moment. It's a Conway, late 80's and although getting on a bit is in good condition. I don't know your requirements or budget, but if your interested let me know and I can provide more detail.

Cheers



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20/9/2004 at 8:03pm
 Location: Wilts
 Outfit: Tent
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Wow, I'm impressed with the response. Thanks to all who replied. The list from Anthony is just what I need, I will print it off and use it when I am looking. Gerry and Lobbers, I'm intrested in pictures of what you have, send them to batb1234@yahoo.co.uk with an idea of price

Thanks

Bob



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21/9/2004 at 5:06pm
 Location: Peterborough
 Outfit: Pennine Sterling SE
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Bob & Tracy,

I've sent some details and a price via e-mail.

Thanks very much.

 



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27/9/2004 at 8:06pm
 Location: Southampton
 Outfit: Lunar Chateau 500
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Hi Bob & Tracy,

Not sure what your budget is but I'm currently advertising our Sep 2001 Cabanon Evasion 2 trailer tent (advert went in in this site around 7th Sep so you could look back for more details). It's only been used 5 times and is in truly excellent condition. Can sleep up to 8 and is a good size. We're actually in Southampton area so not so far away from you. It's pretty much identical (except colour) to the current Cabenon "Mistral" and ours has the extra 1m extension, wind down stabilisers, large storage box, carry rack. Cost new is about £3600 and it's advertised for £1895 ovno.

If not interested not to worry and best of luck with your search. I'd be looking at general overall condition, how it's been stored, and reason for selling. I't difficult at this time of year with limited light and wet weather to necessarily see it fully errected however you should be able to see the sleeping area up and have a good look over the awning canvas laid out on a suitable surface. PS Reason for our sale is a caravan ..,. we're becoming tin box people !

Best regards

Ian




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