2012 13BHB FOR SALE

Started by Boondocker55, April 13, 2026, 04:13:06 PM

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Boondocker55

This little trailer has been on many adventures, almost all boondocking in remote locations. We are sad to see it go but are using it so little now (as we get older)we can't justify keeping it. It has a higher suspension and slightly bigger wheels and All Terrain tires so it pulls well on some pretty rough roads.  The cabinets have very solid latches which will not pop open under any condition.

 All the plumbing works fine.There are 2 LP tanks. The water heater has only been used once, then stored dry. We tried the AC once when it was new but haven't used it since.

As we were just 2 adults, we chose to set it up using the 2 bunk beds only. We stored the folding table that allows one to create a bed in front, but sadly it disappeared during one of our basement cleaning purges. We do have a sheet of plywood that fits that space for when we have a 3rd occupant.. We just use a much smaller folding table that easily stows beside the shower compartment. We do have the 2 bunk mattresses which are just simple bare foam that we wrap with a quilt or blanket.

This is the older model with a very basic no frills interior. No wood grain look and no flooring, just the bare aluminum. We actually prefer that look. We have added interlocking foam mats cut to fit the floor. There is nothing in the trailer which can rot. Everything is aluminum or Azdel panels. Appliances may wear out but the basic structure is built to last.

The refrigerator, an older Dometic 3 way model no longer works. We opted to use an efficient electric cooler instead.

 In 2022 we switched to 2 Renogy Smart Lithium iron phosphate batteries, 100AH each. They have been very lightly used. We are including one of them with the trailer. At that time we also switched the in house converter to a PD4045LICSV from Battleborn. This was needed to be able to charge the lithium batteries. There is a switch on the board which can convert it to charging regular batteries.

In addition to its light weight, durability and easy maneuverability, we really liked the storage options. We used plastic bins on the front shelf to hold a lot of supplies and they never fell off, even on very bumpy roads.

We only had a leak issue once when it was brand new, which was resolved by sealing the roof better.

For some reason there is 1 small  spot of  some bubbling of the paint on the door, but the rest of the paint is in great shape. The decals are understandably showing their age, though just on the front.

We have towed it with an Acura MDX, and a small diesel Mercedes.

Asking price:$7500 OBO

Here is a link to more photos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Voy8xve5c1cyLQ557


Boondocker55

Location of trailer just south of Eugene Oregon.
Lauren97424@gmail.com

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