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06-06-2011, 01:40 AM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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Feedback - potential purchase
Hi All - I feel comfortable asking as I got to know many of you while I overhauled my 17' boler.
What do you think of this trailer? It is a Dolphin. There is so little info available.
It is in great shape, but I am wondering if you experts can offer any advise that I should consider before I purchase. This is specific to this trailer.
IE - I know the buyers checklist.
Thanks folks!!
Dawn
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06-06-2011, 01:48 AM
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#2
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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pics
Here are the photos. I wish I could see more but I will have to go and see it in person.
I like the layout. The bunk is the like ones in the surfsides where the bunk is suspended not propped up by posts.
I like that it has the slight pitch to the roof, great for tall folks.
I like that it is clean looking!
Thoughts?
I notice there is no battery or propane. So that will be an expense.
Also, I will have to get a grey water tank, as it is missing from the unit, although all the plumbing is there...
Dawn
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06-06-2011, 08:16 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 1988 16 ft Scamp Deluxe
Posts: 25,711
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Nice looking. If it fits your needs/wants/budget... then go for it!
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06-07-2011, 01:09 AM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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I got it!! Now I have a new trailer to decorate!
1) It has only an icebox and no fridge, so I will have to change.
2) Also, there is no furnace. I am wondering about putting one in.
3) It also only has one water tank, grey water, although it's plumbed for two.
4) No battery! Geez - I have a bit of buying to do!!
5) But it's like brand new! It smells great and is very fresh inside and out!
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06-07-2011, 06:48 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 2005 17 ft Escape ('Turtle')
Posts: 393
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Wow! Congratulations! What a find, and everything needed will be easy to add over time. It looks like you could go camping in it as is for now! Our first little Burro had an ice box and no frig, we just used it for storing dry food and used a regular cooler for cold stuff. Be sure when installing a heater, and a frig, all the connections are tight and tested and there's no propane leaks - that's my only bit of advice, but you know that already.
Have fun!
Penney
PS Curious - what year? I'm guessing late 70s???
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06-08-2011, 12:39 AM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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Thanks girls! Mostly what interests me about this trailer is that it is small. It's light and manageable for me. My big 17' boler is daunting as a newbie. So I am going to use this to take to some music shows this summer and get accustomed to it.
It is a great skeleton to work from. Very clean and I like that! I am considering having some of the cabinets rebuilt. They seem a little flimsy compared to the boler, but it's such a simple little thing, I don't see that being too difficult for a trained craftsman.
Then I have to get a fridge and furnace, fantastic fan, battery and propane tanks!! Lots really! This is a great start, but there is lots to add and mod.
That's the fun part though!!
I will post pics!
Thanks again for your encouragement.
Dawn
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06-08-2011, 12:40 AM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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Oh, and it's 1984. It sat unused in storage for 18 years, then was given to the person I bought it from, and he used it only a few times.
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06-08-2011, 09:25 PM
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Junior Member
Name: Rox
Trailer: 13' Ventura + Honda Element
British Columbia
Posts: 24
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dawn S
Oh, and it's 1984. It sat unused in storage for 18 years, then was given to the person I bought it from, and he used it only a few times.
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Nice buy Dawn, I was going to go look at the same trailer. It looked super clean, nice buy. What are you going to do with your Boler?
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06-08-2011, 10:34 PM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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It's pretty nice. I want to get some of the cabinets remade though, they are bit lightweight.
I am seeking a craftsman. I will do a post for it. Also, I need to put a fridge in it and I'm contemplating a furnace. And I need a fantastic fan too. AND I need to replace the door. So, the fiberglass is great, and the layout is awesome, but I need to put some cash into it.
Thanks for asking!
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06-09-2011, 04:29 AM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 13 ft Trillium
Posts: 293
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What is the frame construction? It looks like a single, curved square tube coming from below to the hitch. Before adding too much weight make sure the frame/floor can handle the extra weight.
Barrie
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06-10-2011, 04:58 PM
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Senior Member
Trailer: 1976 Surfside
Posts: 229
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WOW ! looks Great , very clean . The fibreglass looks like new. Is it a 14 ft, looks longer than smaller boler . Did you sell your 17 ft boler or are you starting a collection? Take care
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06-10-2011, 10:05 PM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rox
Nice buy Dawn, I was going to go look at the same trailer. It looked super clean, nice buy. What are you going to do with your Boler?
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I am going to sell my boler!
Dawn
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06-10-2011, 10:08 PM
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Member
Trailer: 17 ft Boler
Posts: 91
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ken h
WOW ! looks Great , very clean . The fibreglass looks like new. Is it a 14 ft, looks longer than smaller boler . Did you sell your 17 ft boler or are you starting a collection? Take care
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Thank you Ken. The size is good. I feel a bit of mixed emotions because I wanted a Trillium, Boler or Surfside. But this trailer was so clean and new that it tempted me into action. I thought it would give me a good chance to see what it is like to function in a small trailer. And get used to towing. I have never used my boler. My hubby isn't interested in it and I am too intimidated to take it on myself.
So this little trailer is a chance for me to try it on a smaller scale, learn to tow and back up and operate etc...
I am excited about it. I hope I love it!
Dawn
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06-11-2011, 06:33 AM
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Moderator
Trailer: U-Haul 1985
Posts: 3,436
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Its beautiful. Great buy! As far as the flimsy cab's - remember that just b'cause they flex, they may not be as flimsy as you think (fiberglass is pretty tough stuff). And they are part of the reason that this trailer is lightweight. The more wood you add, the heavier the trailer gets. Could they possibly just need some selective reinforcing? What new colors are you planning for the interior? Have Fun!! I love my little dollhouse!
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