With my family expanding (first child due in a couple on months) I've been pondering the idea of getting a camper trailer for a few reasons. 1. Free up space in the tow vehicle (2008 MY09 NT Pajero) 2. More comfortable bed (decent foam mattress vs current air-bed) 3. Constantly packed camper so hopefully quicker and easier for spontaneous weekends away...
Now the issue is, I don't have money saved up to go grab a brand new camper trailer (nor would SHMBO allow it - higher priority things to spend money on), so I've been wondering about slowly building up a camper trailer myself: Buying a 2nd hand box trailer, buying a trailer top tent and marrying the two together along with customising everything else just how I/we want... I do like this idea as I can design everything how I want and can slowly add each bit as we need and can afford it. Is this a crazy way to do it? Or should I just keep saving up and buy a 2nd hand ready made camper trailer?
Currently we have a pretty complete tenting setup but the main issue is with the little one on the way I need to have backseat free which we previously have used for gear that didn't fit in the back, plus we will have a bit extra gear having a baby to cater for. I was thinking originally to get a Rhino Pioneer roof platform to give us a bit of extra cargo room, but I don't want to add too much weight up high, and the Pajero roof can only handle 100kg max apparently so with the Pioneer platform plus rails that leaves only about 50-60kg of gear ontop. I have been thinking maybe instead of that, just grab a box trailer still tent it for a while until I can then afford to grab a camper trailer tent. I'm not sure how cheap you can get these?
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If you already fill a Pajero with kit for just you and your partner then you're going to be in for a surprise when baby comes along and the missus wants to take change tables, high chairs, cots, baby bath, play pen, toys etc etc
You definitely would benefit from a camper trailer because of all the storage, however if money is tight (and time will tight too when baby is born) I think your best options are hiring or just buying used.
Cheap second-hand box trailers (aka garden trailers) are usually 6x4 and have lower sides. Good camper trailer trailers are usually 7x4 (or greater) and have much deeper sides, better suspension, long draw bar etc etc. Point being that random box trailer does not always make good base for camper trailer.
Also around the time of having your first baby is not the best time to attempt a complex DIY project in my view.
Lastly the quality of your finished product is going to be mostly affected by your tools, skills, budget and workspace. If have all 4 then maybe you can pull it off but if not then its not worth the stress.
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