This is my mates requirements for a camper for his family (2 adults, 3 kids under 5).
He owns a recent Honda Oddyssey which imposes the following towing limitations
450kg unbraked trailer,
1000kg braked, and
50kg max towball vertical download
They want to spend $5-7,000 and get a pop up or camper trailer that could sleep 5 or 6, have a fridge, sink with water tank, stove and not be too tricky to set up and pack up.
He liked my set up (ie an 80's Jayco camper trailer) . The extra space that an enclosed annex gives would be an ideal extra.
I figured the towing capacity of his car is a big limiting factor particularly the ball weight. I though he might sneak into an old Jayco Dove or Swan, but I suspect that the ball weight will be quite problematic
I suggested :
http://www.cubcampers.com.au/the-range/pre-loved-campers#!prettyPhoto
Cub Cubonda Rear Fold Soft Floor camper $4990
"Built 2011, this prototype was a test of a successful model from several years ago. The Cubonda was being considered for re-introduction into our large range of models, but returning to a soft floor was in conflict with our successful hard floor range and so the prototype is for sale.
This comes with a water tank, stainless steel roll out kitchen bench, portable stove, pantry drawer. These are where the silver hatch ios at the front of the camper. It has a a queen size bed. An awning is included. Like all hard floor Cubs, it is built using Australian steel and Australian canvas."
Essentially, the kitchen will be outside. They would also need to buy a plastic table and benches.
If he wants annexe walls he will need to get the awning altered to but he could get made locally.
It is the same size as a supamatic. However, it has a soft floor at the back, rather than a hard floor. It is a heap cheaper than a hard floor camper, and it comes from a quality brand using quality Australian made canvas. The parents would sleep in the queen bed mattress on the hard floor and the kiddies would sleep on stretcher beds, airbeds whatever on the floor at the back.
Ball Weight 38kg
Tare 390kg
This means that they could tow it without a brake controller. It does not come with electric brakes
I think when Cub brought this to market they were looking to sell it for a bit under 10k. I thought I saw it on their website a few months ago for $7k. It is now $5k, which I reckon it pretty good value.
However, they could get second hard hard floor Buc campers for around $8k and up.
Am I giving my mate good advice? or are there other options that I am missing. What do you reckon? Keen for advise from the collective minds of swaggers.
I figure there are other good second hard side fold campers with varying levels of features for similar money.