What flexible refrigerant lines were used for the mini splits so they can be serviced? I am about to start a similar build and I can’t find anything suitable.
It looks like ATC opted to go for a wider refrigerator than the tall skinny single door one shown at the Florida show. I think that is a good thing! How wide is it inside?
Great video! It's very exciting to see all you have done. I'm designing a custom 43' as a destination trailer. From many years of experience in the RV world, I will only trust Camperland RV to build our trailer as designed, with the quality & craftsmenship that continues to exceed our expectations.
Not the case with all Gen-y hitches, they have messed me up twice and I had to pay restocking fee return shipping fee and a custom design fee for which I did not see anything that was custom and still did not work. FYI I think they just charged the custom fee so they could add no returns on custom hitches nothing was custom on hitch. I give them exactly what tongue weight was and first one flex down so much hit bed second one does not flex at all and is as ruff as ride as the factory I replaced with, my wife says this gen-y hitch rides even more ruff than the factory I took off so not everybody has had the same experience with gen-y hitch. I am sure they make some good hitches but not in my case.
Just looked at the price, LMFAO these guys are out of their mind. I of course expected higher price than the average trailer but not triple the price. Spending so much on something such as this is simply a flex for men with tiny little nuts lol
Seriously all that spray foam is just exposed all the water and mud and crap from the roads driving in the rain excetra is going to stick to that stuff like glue to be all nasty forget it
In my humble opinion, ATC are the best travel trailers and 5th wheels out there. Looking forward to the day I get one. Thanks for the thorough tour. Happy Camping
Been looking at your trailers and I am very impressed. One of the biggest complaints I have about every other trailer is all the thick heavy wood used on cabinets and walls that collect moisture and mold. I do have one question about the aluminum cabinets. How do you keep the aluminum from rubbing of on items that vibrate and rub against it while traveling? Are they clear coated? This exactly whats needed in a toy hauler that is out in the elements and being used in off road conditions. Keep it up and keep improving and most important make it last and keep it simple.A couple of ideas come to mind. How about an awning on the other side to park the toys under. Improve on it's all weather capability's. Needs color option on interior cabinets. Maybe solar on the roof for longer boon docking. Or optional roof patio deck for better views at the track if your lucky enough to get a track side parking spot. Thanks and keep improving, your on to something. One more thing. How about pop out windows that pop out from the bottom so they can be open in the rain.
These are 100% aluminium, floor walls and ceiling. Roof is a single sheet of rolled aluminium - no seams anywhere. Point of interest, the recommended method for cleaning the inside, is to raise the front end and pressure wash the bay.