Used 2019 Nucamp T RV
T@B 400 BOONDOCK BOONDOCK
Hello! Thanks for your interest in my 18' NuCamp T@B 400 Teardrop Trailer.<br /><br />This trailer is equipped with: <br />- 340 watts of solar power (roof-mounted & wired internally)<br />- sleeping space for 3: queen bed & convertible dinette bed<br />- galley kitchen with a sink, 2-burner glass-top stove & Dometic fridge<br />- wet bath with shower, toilet & sink<br />- AM/FM radio & Bluetooth speakers<br />- roof fan, A/C, heat & hot water system<br />- outdoor shower<br />- 6'7" interior height<br />- tons of storage!<br /><br />This trailer comes with the boondock package: rugged tires, heavy-duty suspension, and enhanced ground clearance. Also included is a trailer cover, wheel covers, a 7-pin Echo bluetooth brake controller connector, wheel chocks, leveling blocks, extension cords, water hoses, safety hitch & wheel locks, and a dump station kit.<br /><br />I bought this trailer in May 2022 from the original owner. Tires are original. In July 2022, I had 2x170-Watt roof-mounted Zamp solar panels installed, wired internally to 30-Amp 5-Stage PWM Charge Controller and 2x6V internal deep cycle batteries. This solar power is plenty to keep all of the basic electrical systems in the trailer running, and then some.<br /><br />If you're interested in having satellite internet while RVing, I'm willing to bundle the Starlink system (satellite, router & Roam account) into the trailer sale for an additional cost. I used a Jackery powerbank as a portable inverter to charge AC electronics and run Starlink, which worked great.<br /><br />I bought the trailer from the original owner and spent the 2022 summer living and working remotely out of it while touring around the western US. I've put a total of 5-6K additional miles on the trailer. It handles bumpy forest roads like a champ, and at only 18' long, it can get places a lot of other RVs can't.<br /><br />The trailer is super easy to tow. Dry weight is around 2690lbs and it's easy to forget you're towing anything at all while on the road. Most of my trip was done solo, and I didn't find it intimidating to drive the trailer by myself. Liftoff/landing steps (using chocks, leveling blocks, & safety locks when parked, lifting/lowering stabilizing jacks, hitching, connecting electric brakes) are easy to get the hang of.<br /><br />NuCamp trailers are built to last with incredibly high quality craftmanship. The trailer has been maintained diligently and thousands of dollars have been invested into solar upgrades. While I'm open to negotiation, price is relatively firm and I will not entertain lowball offers.<br /><br />Thank you!