Mine is pretty similar. I spent over 20 nights in it this season across 3 states. Also great for ice fishing season. Mine isn’t as fancy but it’s comfy and practical.
I picked up the same trailer and I'm doing the same thing... My wife would not be happy with me if I took our camper where I take my hunting camper a shackle kit was a must so that I wouldn't bottom out the back corners while on the trail. I'm using some Chevy Blazer rims from a junk yard and New 31-10.50 R15 BF goodies AT they work really good to help with Michigan roads the last thing I want to do is bust a leaf spring on my trip. Good job on the build.
Great mobile hunt rig !! Wondering if you could eventually eliminate need for propane if they come out with more efficient electric baseboard units ..and draw from the solar pack... that would also eliminate the need for venting...
It's pretty nice set up, but why not just get a small camper that would have that and then some? Is it just for the stealth fact of it? So other hunters might not notice? Could find a camper the size of that trailer with a shower, toilet, sink, heat, stove, burners and a table that folds down to a bed or bunks and then make that what you want.
Been hunting out of an enclosed trailer for 4 years now. This is a good start but has a ways to go. We spend about 20 nights a year in it. Closet racking brackets mounted to the out side with shelves that can be added makes a nice difference in storage after parked. Also recommend adding a hitch for mobile skinning rack or ebike haulers/rack. Best part of enclosed trailer is it’s a blank slate to do as you want. Ours has been named the #BuckWagon
One thing, maybe you thought of this and I’m gonna sound like a safety nazi. The CO detector needs to be about 8-12” off the ground. Otherwise, it looks amazing. Gonna build something similar this year. Awesome trailer!