I recently sold my bigger 2004 Sundowner and purchased a little 3horse tag along. I regret it as I have had many overnight trips lately that I needed the sleeping area. I have been shopping again and kind of like the looks of the Cherokee 3horse tomahawk 4'8" shortwall dressing room. Just big enough to do a weekend package. Any way for the price it has many of the features I was looking for when I purchased the Sundowner that it did not have ie, walk thru door to horse comp. rear tack and full divider on the first stall. I also like the size of the windows on the rump side though would prefer slats if I can find them.
Was just wondering what the pros and cons of the Cherokee's are?
Posted 2006-11-02 5:22 PM (#51023 - in reply to #51005) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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Use the Search Icon and Type in Cherokee. You will find many forums on the Cherokee's. Used it just the other day myself and was able to gather some good info on the Cherokee.
Posted 2006-11-04 7:29 PM (#51122 - in reply to #51005) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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Now we are talking.. my trailer is an Invasion by Cherokee.. Check out my album.. it has all my stats and my weekend package photos... LOVE this trailer. I purchased it used to replace my 2 horse Featherlite.
Posted 2006-11-05 7:40 AM (#51127 - in reply to #51005) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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I have a 2002 Cherokee Cheif Plus w/ an 8 foot short wall, all finished out. I LOVE THIS TRAILER! Very high quality trailer wise. I would have had someone else do the living quarters, but that has nothing to do with Cherokee. Couldn't ask for a better made trailer. Photo attached.
Posted 2006-11-05 7:56 AM (#51128 - in reply to #51127) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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Originally written by misssexysixarun on 2006-11-05 7:40 AM
I have a 2002 Cherokee Cheif Plus w/ an 8 foot short wall, all finished out. I LOVE THIS TRAILER! Very high quality trailer wise. I would have had someone else do the living quarters, but that has nothing to do with Cherokee. Couldn't ask for a better made trailer. Photo attached.
I couldn't agree more. I looked at one the other day, and boy are they BEEFY. Structurally, I'd say they would go toe to toe with any brand out there. I would like to see them change a few cosmetic things, though.
Posted 2006-11-05 8:54 AM (#51131 - in reply to #51005) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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Well thanks guys for all the info. I think the first of the year I am going to put my bumper pull up for sale and go ahead and get the 3 horse tomahawk if the windows on the rump are as big as they look in the pictures.
Posted 2006-11-07 9:41 AM (#51218 - in reply to #51005) Subject: RE: Cherokee Trailers
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I just looked at them yesterday at the QH World and the rear windows are every bit as large as they look. They appear to be as well built as anything out there and better than some, willing to customize to whatever you need. Good luck.