I love your quick bunk "roll guard" that you came up with! I have seen so many tour videos of these campers with convertible bunk bed / couch and nobody else has installed a way to keep young kids from rolling off either bunk. And lots of little practical things like privacy curtains and recessed stove really spruce it up!
I was thinking the exact same thing! Everytime I see these little videos with a bunk inside the trailer, I wondered about putting some sort of a rail or something like you have. I think you've done a wonderful job with the space that you have in that trailer!
Cool little camper. I am surprised U-Haul doesn't make or rent those, with the RV market so hot right now. The fiberglass shells mean that leaks, for the most part are mitigated, and if water gets inside, there isn't structural rot to worry about. I don't know how you fit four people in that, but if it works, that is the important thing. I sort of wish they sold those. I'd buy one as an "annex" for my campervan, where when I was at a renaissance faire (I usually camp 30+ nights a year at one), so if I have a guest over, they have a "guest bedroom" with a slide-out toilet as well. When not in use, it would provide usable storage for armor, costuming, etc.
We love it. Uhaul streamlined their business in the early 90s and sold off the fleet. They come up for sale on Craigslist and Facebook periodically. There are some other manufacturers of small molded fiberglass campers too. Check here for more information: uhaulcamperfun.blogspot.com/p/find-your-own-fiberglass-camper.html
HAY i met you all in kentucky i was camp host at big bone historical state park you were nice enough to show me your u haul camper. it looks a lot like a scamp. i had never seen one before . you all were really nice people. thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for dropping a note! We really enjoyed our time at Big Bone Lick, the kids loved the Christmas in July theme you had going on with events that weekend.
Had the same unit many years ago. Went to a big U-Haul dealer in Tampa, Fl, when they got out of the camper rentals. Had my pick of several units. Being in Fl, it was a must to have AC. Added a Colman Rooftop RV unit. It certainly did the job!
@@UhaulCamperFun, no it was never a problem. Did have to rent a manual operated lift to get the unit up on top. That roof is really strong! Wish I still had that little guy!
Wow! What a great CT-13! I’d like to see you rip out the original beige/tan ceiling carpet and replace it with a nice new grey that matches your very well executed grey and white interior theme. 😁
Nice looking camper. I enjoyed the walk through as well. FWIW, I sleep the opposite way you do. This way I can use the sink area as a makeshift nightstand.
Thanks for watching, we've tried both ways and just settled on the current setup. I still use the counter as a nightstand but have thought about adding a shower shelf or something.
Nice job on your upgrades! We have the same camper and space has definitely been a challenge since we still have the heater. I really like your steel hanging racks, (the ones that hang off of the doors for towels and bottles). Mind sharing where you got them?
I don't recall we've had them a while and I don't think we got them at the same time. Just randomly picked them up somewhere in bath/kitchen section. Probably somewhere like Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Hi Sean, great looking little camper. I ask if there is a community or following that where I may be able to purchase one of these campers. Many thanks, Robb
Love how it is decorated, your wife must have an interior design degree it is perfect. Love it. Would like to know where you put the A/C. We just brought a burro and no A/C. Are is a restore.
@@UhaulCamperFun Yes we have several options. There is a middle to the back window on ours, So, thinking of installing it with a wood buildout box so it screws together, and a support behind the wheel holder. Our book original book says to install on back side by door window. Also, thought about the lower bunk area too. I do not want to put holes in the trailer though and it would have to be if we put it there. If I put it in back window it will work without adding fans, or holes. I would still have two side areas on same window. We have no choice but to get ac, we do southern states allot. Live in Florida. My husband will build the box and I would paint it white to match camper since we have to do fiberglass repair and paint her anyway. So would fiberglass it to match. Then it would not be permanent, and I'd keep the middle section so if someone else gets it they have the option. Or if we camp in fall or winter, we just remove the ac and put plexiglass back. If you put it under side compartment it you will have to put drain in, and fans, two holes at least in her side or bottom floor. Ac will not work efficiently keeping her cool.
Yep I've been looking at building a drain pan to drain through floor and custom build fan/porthole to pull in air from side and vent out through the floor. Also thought about designing a ducted mini split option where I would put internal handler in the cubby under bunk next to the stove area. And have a vent from that compartment and another run under the counter to the rear area. But haven't been able to find something small enough and affordable.
Actually I removed the original uhaul stickers because they were damaged and had custom ones made to say Cozy Camper because that's the name we have ours. We call her CC for short.
About 1200lbs dry weight. Most v6 can tow it. You should check your manufacturer's towing limits. There are some folks who tow these with a 4cyl but I like the extra power of a v6 in the mountains.
Try here for suggestions on where to find some for sale or other more currently manufactured options from other companies. uhaulcamperfun.blogspot.com/p/find-your-own-fiberglass-camper.html
I rented one of these U-Haul trailers many years ago, but you can no longer rent them in Canada. I'd like to buy one, but I'm not sure if my 2014 Chevy Cruze could handle it? Anybody got ideas?
UHAUL sold the fleet off in the early 90s so they are all privately owned now and do come up for sale occasionally. However, they weigh about 1200lbs dry which is over the cruze towing capacity before you even add camp gear. So you may have to settle for a teardrop or a small pop-up.
Can you share links to where to purchase the pillows, bed linens, blankets, curtains, etc.? Or if they were sewn, can you share what sewing patterns you used? Thanks!
Kaitlin, So I know the sheets were Eddie Bauer and I found them here: (amzn.to/3vaiz9b). The mountain and camper pillows and curtains my wife made. No pattern sorry, she just made them up as she went. She did start with a shower curtain she liked and cut it up and resewed it for the curtains. (The Owl pillow she bought somewhere like 10 yrs ago.) Mostly she just looks at places like Marshalls or TJ Max Home Goods to find stuff that tends to match the colors we are going for. Before I redid it to grey, we had a brown theme (which is where the Owl pillow came from).
Hi I really like the custom outside decal sets. Can you tell me where you got them or do you mind sharing the file? I just put a deposit on a uhaul this morning and am using yours for inspiration. Thanks
Thanks and congrats on your new purchase! I'd suggest you join the Uhaul Camper Facebook Group (facebook.com/groups/UHaulCamper) There is a lot of great folks and good info that's been accumulated here for years. I've been a part of the group since it started almost 10 yrs ago. Lots of good resources on sourcing parts and ideas for things to update/change. There is a gentleman in that group that can do the decals. He has made them for many folks; just ask when you join the group and someone will point you to him. He can do the original, which are orange, or do custom like he did for us. Our color scheme was grey/silver, so we opted to go with that for the decals. We also opted to use our name for our camper on the sides instead of it saying U-haul like the original look.
They are original to the campers. Best thing to do if you don't have them is to either finish the fiberglass on the inside. Also you could use wood to finish the cabinets inside similar to the way I did the closet.
No. They were made specifically for Uhaul. They are actually closer to a Burro with a vertical seam vs a scamp, casita, or boler that has a horizontal seam. Also they are double hulled, have a separate inner shell, which is one of the few things that make them different from a Burro.
So ours does not have an AC. we have a Fantastic Fan in the roof and I have a tall cylinder fan that doesn't take up much room I can sit on the floor in the corner. But it's not ideal in the middle of July/Aug. We don't camp much then or else we go further north. I'm looking at adding a window AC unit into the cubby under the front bunk by the door and having it drain/vent to the outside. Some have added rooftop AC, but due to the vertical seam, you need to add some support. Scamps and others I see typically have a metal vertical brace on the edge of the counter to the roof for that purpose, but the U-hauls don't.
@@UhaulCamperFun I would just hate to be in the heat in the humidity without air conditioning I would not want to be in South Florida when it's 90° and 98% humidity
Being from Georgia, I avoid going any further south in the summer if I don't have to. :) I prefer to track north in the summer. This past June we went to Yellowstone/Grand Teton/Montana/South Dakota for our summer trip. I'm probably taking the kids to Niagara Falls this summer. But hopefully, I'll eventually get an AC installed. Several other folks have done the install I'm looking at.
No. Both are molded fiberglass campers, but the Uhaul was custom built from a different mold. It's actually closer to a Burro camper, and after they stopped making the molds ended up being used by a company to make Companion campers. Uhauls have a vertical seam (Scamps is horizontal) and also have a finished fiberglass inner shell (most other molded fiberglass campers do not have that).thats just a few of the differences.
No Closets And Toilet under daughter bed Find another place for that. No place for pots and pans. And place For enough windows to Claustrophobic. But it is cute