I have been looking
at Keystone, Jayco, Palomino and Crossroads.
At this point, I have narrowed my interest to a Crossroads Zinger
destination type travel trailer (tried to find the Hill Country on their
website as someone said to look at it, but to no avail).
The purpose of the
trailer is full-time live-in.
Approximately every 6 months, it will be moved (I do not drive) to a
different location in the states weather it be anything from a friend's farm to
a trailer park. The feedback from this
posting will play a major roll in continuing my interest in a Crossroads
Zinger. Here are some issues I am
throwing out for comment -
- <li value="1" style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;vertical-align:middle">The trailer will be
registered to an out-of-state LLC.
This and the info above eliminates any "marriage" with a
particular dealer and having the trailer brought in for problems. Will Crossroads insure that a dealer
will handle any problems on site?</span>
<li style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;vertical-align:middle">In a pre-possession
inspection, what should be looked at particularly with Crossroads?</span>
<li style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;vertical-align:middle">Will portable pads in lieu of
cement or gravel work as a foundation for the trailer?</span>
<li style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;vertical-align:middle">Of primary importance is the
washer/dryer capability. Are there
restrictions to be made aware of?</span>
<li style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;vertical-align:middle">Are there any other aspects
that would restrict a Crossroads Zinger from meeting my purpose?</span>
Looking
forward to hearing from the experts out there.
UPDATE: Learned that there is only 30 amp service on the trailer, so on to my other choices. Thanks anyway.
Edited by: Oppie