We now have a larger trailer for extended trips and want to sell our camper. The trailer is pretty basic off the factory floor so we made some modifications. We added two Maxxfans which make a large difference with airflow and cooling when not using the air conditioner. I purchased a kit from Camping World to bypass the hot water heater for winterizing. Added a tongue box which provides much more storage. Replaced the shades and faucet. Recently, had the bearings repacked and brakes were checked. No pets or smoking. Includes a trailer cover that fits it perfectly, for long term storage. Also, includes hose, pressure regulator, sewage connection, etc. The dimensions are 6'7" interior height, width is 88" and 17' length. It has been well taken care of. Asking price is 15,500. Located just north of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Further information on the EggCamper:
14 gallon Fresh water
24 gallon gray water
8 gallon black water
Trailer weight 2100-2200lbs
I realize this is an older thread, however, your question remains unanswered. We previously owned a 2008 Egg Camper for a few years. The rear bed can be either a table for four or a bed. Since the Egg also has a small side table for two (which can become a bed for one) - we left the rear bed as a full time sleeper. I am 6'3" and weigh about 270# so I was pleased that the rear bed was 7' long and fit a double size (54"). Of course the mattress had extra room at either end, which was appreciated by me ;-) We stuffed extra pillows and blankets in that extra space, which also acted as a buffer against the cold when we boon docked in the cold mountains ;-) We loved the nice boat/plane like gelcoat interior walls -- smooth and cleaned easily! I put a 12,000 btu propanefurnace in ours, since we mostly boon docked...
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