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Re: Trailer survey



I have an aluminum bumperpull Featherlite stock.  I believe it is 14 feet
long, quite wide and tall.  You could put four horses in it if they were
medium sized and chummy.  Three fit very well.  I have put two ponies and a
sleigh in it, but wouldn't have if the ponies had not have been old and
extremely sensible!!  The nose is an enclosed tack area with a nice door and
bus window with a screen.  I put a cot in the tack area when I am camping
and there is enough room for my stuff and a springer spaniel to boot..  I
pull it with a Ford Expedition.  I really like this trailer because it hooks
up easily, is wide and tall, hauls nice, and has plenty of room.  The tack
room door has two locks and closes very easily and securely.  It is a safe
and roomy trailer for this type.  I think it retails for around 11K. Nice
trailer.  We are not far from you in SW NY - email me and I will give you my
friend's number who is a dealer here - you could get a price from her.

laura

--- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Kopp" <jkopp@ohio.net>
To: <
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: RC: Trailer survey


> Currently have a 2 horse steel stock - useful but noisy and no tack area.
> Looking to upgrade to aluminum with tack/dressing room , staying with
> bumper pull.  For those of you who have traveled many, many miles.  If
> price was not a consideration which trailer would you consider to be the
> best built, smoothest riding , easy hookup - you get my drift.  I am
> currently looking into Sundowner, Hawk, and Featherlite.  Located in NE
> Ohio and these are available locally.  I need a trailer that is solid and
> will stand up to lots of use ( not abuse) and don't want to be looking for
> another one for many years.  Would appreciate any imput on these or any
> other brands I should consider.
>
> Thanks,
> Roxanne
>
> P.S.  I know the ideal rig is a nice big dually hauling a nice big trailer
> and living quarters - but let's just say my husband " isn't ready to go
> there" .
>
>
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