We are getting ready for our first trip away with our new Cabanon Athena and new trailer. Both actually second hand but new to us.
Hubby should have been home today to help but has been delayed, so I am here on my own trying to pack the trailer for the first time. Read below then please advise.
I have been told I should be putting the heaviest weight over the axel and the front however.....
First attemp: The Poles from my frame tent only go in vertically (front to back as opposed to side to side I dont mean upright LOL) as does the canvas and sun canopy. So far I have laid out our airtex groundsheet at the bottom of the trailer as it is dirty with ingrained dirt and thought it might add a little padding. I was hoping to put my poles vertically in the middle but if I do that the canvas does not fit beside it. so I have put them side by side with sun canopy alongside and piling the fold up chairs, camp kitchen and fold up table and chair set ontop, with pegs and littlee stuff stuffed around the edges but the sides are not too high. I also have a 2 smaller normal groundsheets we use for under the bedrooms and a large tarp we used under the airtex mat in wet weather. I was intending to drape these over the top to sort of smoothe out the edges before putting the trailer cover on.
BUT am not happy as I am worried kitchen etc could infact fly off the top if we braked hard despite the million bungees etc we intend to use.
So I have half emptied it and come in for a cuppa and am thinking about doing
Plan B:
Airetex sheet on bottom as a liner,flat folded camp kitchen down one side on trailer and fold up chair and table set down other side of trailer. Poles in the middle, sun canopy, the fold up chairs beside poles then the canvas ontop with samll things shoved in here and there then the other groundsheets ontop before the trailer cover. DO you think that would be any safer? The theory is teh canvas will weigh down on the chairs underneath and be a flatter top to the trailer.
- Please help am getting worried and all hot an botherd. How do you pack yopur frame tent into yours?
Also forot to say we have a spare trailer wheel to fit in somewhere as well as we have not had time to attach it anywhere ourselves yet.
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