I think there are adequate suggestions here for you to get it figured out once you have time. Please come back when all is done and let us know what you found. It's important to recognize that even better quality RVs, which includes most of the
fiberglass trailers, are not built to the standard most of us have come to expect in our consumer goods. With molded
fiberglass you won't have the structural issues of other types of construction but you still have the cheap appliances, wiring, etc. Also, being of an excitable nature isn't a good fit with RV ownership. The good news is that if you don't find it enjoyable you can easily recover most, if not all of your costs.