That sounds like a pretty sweet setup! Only down fall is when I head out of state by myself it's a lot more trailer than I really need. I like to be light and fast on some of my hunts. Last year on my Nevada muledeer hunt I didn't even take it just because I was covering so much country and it would've been a headache where I was going. Plus 4 more tires to keep tabs on bouncing around in the desertGenius. I built a trailer for western big game and settled on a medium sized deep freezer that can fit 4 elk quarters and trimmings. The whole thing runs on a 200ah lithium battery and 600 watts of solar. The solar also charges our E bikes and cell phones, and runs a water pump for our in trailer shower
I wish i could, i just went through my phone and couldn't find any pictures and unfortunately when hunting season is over the wife turns the back half into a storage unit until the next hunting season comes around so it's full of totes at the momentI purpose built everything in mine to stay light in order to minimize that exact feeling your talking about. I have an all aluminum 16x7 as well but with a deep 4 foot V nose. Ive towed both flat and V and Im convinced it makes a huge difference. Id love to see your setup in the "camper" side.
Ill take some pics of mine and post them tomorrow. Im constantly thinking about things I would do differently or improve on. I had a ton of fun building mine and often think about doing another.I wish i could, i just went through my phone and couldn't find any pictures and unfortunately when hunting season is over the wife turns the back half into a storage unit until the next hunting season comes around so it's full of totes at the moment
It's nothing fancy just some drop down bunks I built that are attached to the wall with E track so i can remove them whenever I want and a flip up table off the Dutch door that comes up between the bunks. I was burnt out after the cooler build so simple it was to get me by. I do plan on finishing the camper half, but it probably won't happen this year, I'm planning on tackling it next year once i build the funds up for it. Thats why in the original post i was asking if people have some ideas, i have quite a few in my head of what the finished product should look like.
That's a pretty simple but, slick setup for sure. I built mine that has 3 drop down bunks in the back and i would say 3 adults is max for an extended hunting trip in my trailer.Its currently in winter storage mode with nothing in it, but heres the trailer I built for the purpose of my son and I to take on western hunting trips. The bunks are modular with the E track, and this past fall we took a 4 wheeler to Colorado and had both bunks side by side on top of the wheeler. The design plans changed multiple times throughout the build and therefore i have some spaces that are somewhat wasted, but overall im very happy with it. We had 3 adult males living in it for 2 weeks in wyoming 2 yrs ago during an archery hunt. It was tighter but still worked well.
Thank you, my wife and friends told me i should build and sell them but like you said it is very labor intensive especially with just me doing the work. With inflation on everything my guess to build this right now, trailer and cooler as it sits currently would probably be around 16-18k and that's not including my time. Not very many people out there would be able/willing to drop that amount of coin just for a mobile walk-in cooler/camper.That’s sweet. Sounds like a possible side job taking orders and selling some on the side. But the build out sounds pretty intensive and time consuming. Getting that meat cooled down is so important. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! This thread is definitely going to take a while to complete, maybe a few more years. From here on out anytime i work on the trailer/add stuff to it i will be posting it here in the thread.This is the best thread I've found on here so far
I'll definitely have to look for it on youtube but, for right now the coolbot system hasn't let me down yetThis is really cool. I built a cooler last year, but not on a trailer. Mine looks like an air conditioned outhouse, but it’s on skids so I can lift it with forks and it’ll fit in a truck bed. I love the enclosed trailer idea! Nice work.
Ps: I found a great alternative to a Coolbot. You can find details on YouTube.
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