Re: Camper on a utility trailer
A flatbed trailer with sufficient GVW and brakes as required coupled with either a pop top camper or a tent trailer would work well. Lower center of gravity. These units usually come in at about 1200-1400 lbs once loaded up with supplies.
Consider having the tent trailer mounted at one end of the trailer to leave room for a quad or camp/hunting gear.
A camper that is too top heavy is a risk on some logging roads or even on paved roads at higher speeds where sharp cornering may be encountered.
Regarding the legalities of the load, there is the 'catch all' if you have an inherently unstable unit and travel at unsafe speeds.
Last edited by bc sportsman; 09-08-2007 at 09:30 PM.
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