Hello,
We are selling our
Escape 19 2011 (Reno, NV). We have enjoyed it a lot, but want to get something bigger since we may want to full-time rv.
It is in pristine condition. We have added many upgrades, like a killer sound system, professionally installed. We ordered our own LCD High Definition TV (connects into the sound system), plus a memory foam cover for the queen bed, which is a real queen mattress.
We replaced the too-small sewer hose container with a new one that holds a larger diameter hose.
We had the manufacturer add the insulating foam-cell underspray and heating pads (they are activated automatically by cold temperature -- I think maybe 40F or so if they are powered on), Extra insulation and dual pane
windows (you really, really want this option), dual 6v batteries, 3 burner stove (white), custom air conditioner* (see notes below on this), exterior 110V outlet, additional passenger reading
light, LED interior
light package (uses almost no energy at all), storage box on front of trailer, cabinet door at end of bench by entry door, additional LED
light at front of trailer over storage box, stainless steel sink and chrome faucet, two way water tank, additional LED brake
lights, 2 shelves in closet, 2 extra 12 volt outlets, bike rack hitch, 5.0 cubic ft refrigerator/freezer, silver graphics, additional counter extension off of kitchen wall, reinforced wall for extra flip up counter over the bed, formica limestone 7264-58, 95W
solar panel (not attached on roof by request - special outlet in side of trailer for cable to place it wherever you want outside).
Plus, we are throwing in extras like brand-new, unused exterior gas oven, etc.
*Regarding the special-ordered airconditioner -- we were figuring we would boondock a lot, so we wanted an airconditioner that would work on a small
generator, as this one certainly does. An added benefit to a slightly smaller watt airconditioner is that it works on a lower input -- like the several times we ended up in parks that only had 20 amp spots available. Worked fine in those situations, when we could not get 30 amp. An other added benefit is that it is quieter than the one they usually put in, at least according to the manufacturer of the
Escape trailers (Reace). Nice of them to agree to put it in. Very accommodating, needless to say. The airconditioner has plenty of power to keep entire trailer cool. It is a coleman polar cub and it rocks. It kept us very cool even in the desert in the summer.
We accidentally ended up traveling when a blizzard occurred. We stayed in Salt Lake City at 8 degrees F, maybe lower. We were fine. This thing is pretty well insulated for this type of trailer, especially with our additions to insulation and water tank pads.
We are non-smokers and have kept this very clean. Shower never used and no solid matter has been in the toilet, even.
We have had annual service as required by warranty, and have had it professionally washed and waxed. Most of its life has been spent indoors.
Also included is the distribution bars and hitch.
Asking $28,000.00 obo.
916 455 0566 (not a personal phone number -- service)