Posted 2012-03-10 6:23 PM (#141909) Subject: Avg Cost to create a weekender
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Location: Jupiter, FL
I'm looking for a used 3H weekender & am not finding many but there are plenty of GN with AC... what is the average cost to turn that into a weekender? I would be happy with:AC/HeatInsulationCowboy shower w/ hot waterSinkCabinetsBedRefrigeratorWant the cabin to run on gas, battery, generator, or electric hookup
Posted 2012-03-11 6:51 AM (#141922 - in reply to #141909) Subject: RE: Avg Cost to create a weekender
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Location: London, OHIO
Shoot us an email... we can quote some figures for you on building a trailer with the components you want in it and then you can finish it off yourself! We are sure you will be quite surpised at the great pricing we can offer on a new unit! We also offer a "plus pack" trailer. Comes with a 5.5 dressing room and nice large window making this the perfect trailer to create your own customer weekender, at your own pace! Several of our customers do this and it comes out just great! We have those listed here for sale on HTW sales@coughlinshadow.com
Posted 2012-03-12 11:54 AM (#141989 - in reply to #141909) Subject: RE: Avg Cost to create a weekender
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Location: Mena, AR
I'm nearly finished with my second weekender project. The first one cost me about $4,500. Sink, Homedepot shower, Port-a-potty, insulated, walls. Pretty basic. The oneI'm about done with is going to come in around $6K. Biggest cost was 2-way fridge and installation. This one has a combo shower/potty, cabinets, sink, and fabric wall coverings. 5' short wall. I changed my mind a couple of times on how I was going to do something, so if you can firm up your plans and stick to them, it could cost you less than it did me.
Posted 2012-03-13 7:37 AM (#142023 - in reply to #141909) Subject: RE: Avg Cost to create a weekender
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Location: Coconut Creek, FL
Welcome Bany!
This site often has used trailers for sale and would be alot easier than converting. Also check ocala4sale.com, and the various trailer resellers. I can email you a list. Be sure to get one with propane that runs your fridge, hot water heater, and cooktop - you don't want all electric or the fridge is basically a cooler.