Hi all, as the title says I am new to the CT world and am starting to figure out which way to go.
Moving on from the Blackwolf turbo 300 which is 8 years old now.
We have just about everything we need for camping but getting sick of packing up all the stuff to get away for a quick weekend.
I have just booked an Aussie Swag Trailer for 8 days in Oct to go trouting in the Ebor area for an initial test.
Question 1 why does nearly every CT I see have a tarp on top, I see statements about heat, but also about rain, I know about the aussie canvas vs "the cheap Chinese stuff" but I would love to get some info on how good or bad the canvas can be?
The Blackwolf would probably have cheap ripstop canvas but has never leaked and we have been in some rain on the coast.
Question 2 hard floor vs soft floor, as most people I have a tight budget but don't want to do this twice, there is no way I can get into the top brands unless a very old used unit comes on for the right price
Budget around the 15k mark (give or take).
How cheap are the imports, I read some good reviews and some bad reviews and like most people get a little hesitant about making a decision.
I'm pretty handy with the tools and can weld pretty good so maintenance will not be an issue.
Tow vehicle is a 06 Prado which we normally tow our trust 6x4 boxy with high sides that carries all our stuff.
I know I could add a tent but don't want to have to take it apart just to go and get some hardware supplies of livestock feed etc.
I like the hard floor look.
anyway thanks for reading this and appreciate any input.
G'day Yes Dear,
Firstly welcome to the forum, and you are making a great decision in getting a CT, you'll wonder why you didn't do it years ago, oh and you have come to the right place to find all your answers.....
The thing you will appreciate the most with a CT is having it all packed ready to hit the road at a moments notice. Throw in food and clothes and head off, no more searching for camp gear and packing trailer.....
Hiring an Aussie Swag is a great idea, though keep in mind you are hiring a great Aus made CT, so a lot of other trailers will be far inferior in quality........ sort of like hiring a brand new 200 series Cruiser, than comparing other cheaper 4x4's, but it gives you something to compare and will get u on the right track in looking for quality.
Answer to Qu #1- Some people go for the tarp over the CT, I don't as I reckon it'd be a pain in the bum setting it up, also I have confidence in the canvas on my Trackabout...... and yep it's worth has been proven a few times in rain etc. I know some people worry about bird/bat poo etc on the canvas, but I reckon don't camp under bird and bat filled trees, hehe. Also when packing up, clean off any bombs that may have landed on the roof....... good canvas will survive this stuff.
The other thing u see is the fitted tropical roof, these are more for keeping the heat off the main roof, this is a practical option, especially if up north...... though again in saying that, we don't have a tropical roof, we live in FNQ, with the high roof height of my CT and all the windows open its fine inside the CT during the day, and how much time do u spend in the CT during the day anyway??
Answer to Qu#2 - Hardfloor vs Softfloor..... With a $15K budget u will get an excellent 2nd hand Aus made soft floor..... you might even get an entry level new one, pretty sure the Trackabout Kakadu starts somewhere around there.... though if u go 2nd hand you may snap up a one owner well cared for Aussie unit, that had a $20k price tag when new. If you buy a reputable brand you'll love the resale if you decide to sell it in a few years, you'll lose bugger all $$....... and while u own it you will have a trouble free solid as a rock camper...
I wouldn't buy an import trailer, but that's just me..... Aus steel, Aus canvas, Aus built = Quality, no matter how you dress up the imports.
Yep don't add a tent to your box trailer, it will never compare to a Camper Trailer, it will always be a box trailer with a tent. And u won't have a trailer for trailer use anymore.
Your Prado will tow any CT, beware off the big rear door coming into contact with the drawbars/stoneguards/ toolboxes on the CT's.
Reckon the main drawcard for buying a hardfloor is easy fold out etc........ though in saying that, the softfloor isn't an issue, just don't buy anything bigger than a 10' tent....... Do u have kids? More room for them in a softfloor.
Hope that helps......
Best of luck,
Barrabart.