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Info on Casita trailers or Lance 1475

Harleybullet
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Moving from a truck camper to a small TT. Still have the truck and we boondock in Az, every winter from NY. Any info good or bad would be nice... thanks
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tibbitts
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Harleybullet wrote:
Tibbitts

I really did not know that there were different model numbers, 1475 and 1475s (I assume with the small slide) I like the swivel seats beter then the sofa in the slide but, I will try to see both in Conn. next week in person.

That is why it hard to judge a Casita... you have to go to Tx. which is a haul from NY

Dave

For me I'm not sure just seeing one would help, unless I could rule out the Casita based on bathroom space or something. I would have to live with the Casita or a similar-height trailer for a while to see how I adapted to the height. I went into a stick trailer with same height as the Casita at an RV show and wow, that was annoying. Would I get used to it after a few days or weeks? Maybe. Without those four inches (really just two inches) being an issue, and assuming the bathroom worked to some extent, I would vastly prefer the Casita.
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Harleybullet
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Tibbitts

I really did not know that there were different model numbers, 1475 and 1475s (I assume with the small slide) I like the swivel seats beter then the sofa in the slide but, I will try to see both in Conn. next week in person.

That is why it hard to judge a Casita... you have to go to Tx. which is a haul from NY

Dave

tibbitts
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I don't own either model but have been in a 1475. I think everyone is assuming 1475 not 1475s so you might want to clarify that as the s is completely different.

For me the biggest consideration would be the much shorter and narrower dimensions and better aerodynamics of the Casita (which I'd like) vs. the extra 4 inches of interior height in the Lance (which I'd also like.)
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Durb
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Harleybullet wrote:
I was hoping that someone on this forum had a Casita that I could just step in and see if we could fit...Long Island NY, Conn, or NJ would be great.

Thinking positive.... Dave & Lila


Try fiberglassrv.com They have an active Casita forum that can answer any question you want.

qtla9111
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Lots of Youtube videos from Casita owners. A good one to check is Rusty78609. He recently sold his but loved it and did many videos on the quality, fit and finish.
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Harleybullet
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I was hoping that someone on this forum had a Casita that I could just step in and see if we could fit...Long Island NY, Conn, or NJ would be great.

Thinking positive.... Dave & Lila

rexlion
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If you call Casita in Texas, they most likely maintain a list of Casita owners who are willing to show their trailers, and they could put you in touch. Same thing with Scamp in MN and ETI (Escape) in BC, Canada.
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Harleybullet
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Vermilya

\Cannot get into the Casita forum (tried everything) The fellow in Patchogue would be great only 3 miles from me. Could you send him my email and explain I just want to see the inside of one before I order???
Userw7574@aol.com

Thanks again I would have asked you but I see you have an Escape.

David

Harleybullet
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Please private message me if you have the info of the Casita in Patchogue that is only a few miles from me.

vermilye
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There are a number of NY owners of Casitas. Check on the two Casita forums, The Casita Club and the more active Casita Travel Trailer Forum.

There are many other small fiberglass trailers, including Scamps (made in Backus, MN), Oliver made in Hohenwald, TN, and Escape Trailer Industries in Chilliwack, BC (which makes a 17', 19', 21' and a 21' 5th wheel as well as an upcoming 23' with dry bath.

I also boondocks in Arizona most winters, first in an Escape 17B, ad currently in an Escape 21C.

The closest to you Casita owner I know is not too far from you in Patchogue, NY.

Durb
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I prefer the quality of fiberglass construction yet would go with the Lance simply because of the dry bath. I also find the comfort of a good chair to be worthwhile over sitting at a booth during long rain storms.

I had a fiberglass trailer (Bigfoot) and the resale prices are incredible. I believe some of the factory direct manufacturers can hook you up with a local owner to discuss or view their trailer. You may also want to look at Escape trailers.

Harleybullet
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Thanks for the quick comeback... my problem is in NY no one has a Casita to take a look at and Tx is a long ride to see if it fits the bill. The Lance is in Conn. at a dealer I just would like that fiberglass no leak Casita !

profdant139
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For what it is worth, my son just got a new Lance truck camper, and I am very impressed with the quality of the workmanship. No gaps in anything, anywhere -- it looks like it was built as if it were a fine piece of furniture.

On the other hand, one of my cousins (who is a brilliant auto engineer and very particular about quality control) just picked up a new Casita at the factory. And he is delighted with the trailer.

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