Casita! Summer thoughts turning to something new
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 12:33 pm
Well, here I go again with another long-winded post. But what the hey, it's summer and my feet are itching.
I have thought about getting a Casita to go with my van for the last several years. My van - a GMAC Savanna V-8 - is rated to pull up to 9,000 pounds, so it should be able to handle a Casita, no problem. Still love my van - but maybe time to upgrade to something with a bit more room.
Used Casita's on the left coast tend to be a bit pricey - fifteen, twenty year old Casitas are often priced in the $10,000 +/- dollar range. Often a bit more than this.
I called the Casita factory this morning to get their current price list, they said they would email it - although I have not received it as yet. Looking on the factory website, I see that a new Casita is priced from "under $14,000". This is likely the one without the bathroom, but it is at least a starting place. I'll post again when I receive the factory pricing info.
I started considering new after watching a YouTube video of a full-timer with an older 13' Casita (maybe 15 - 20 years old - see approximate pricing for a used Casita of this vintage above) pull up to a stop sign, then hear a scraping noise from her trailer. Turned out that the frame of the trailer had broken, and that she had to call out someone with a portable welder to do a temporary fix so she could get somewhere to do a more permanent fix. She said on the video that this would probably be the end of her full-timing adventures, but I haven't searched YouTube to see if she is still active.
I have done lots of thinking over the years, and the one major drawback of my van is that I can't stand up in it, and must always maneuver either on my knees or hunched over. My back is starting to not like this so much, and is letting me know.
Don't get me wrong, I love my van and have had some awesome travels in it. I have also thought about a (smaller) used Class A, B or C - but I purchased my van new in 2012, it is now paid for, it is still pretty low mileage (23,000) and I have scrupulously maintained it. Thus I know it's history, unlike what would be the case with a used motorhome.
I am not thrilled at the thought of pulling a trailer (I know I can do it - I used to pull around horse trailers filled with horses, comfortably and with no problem) so this might be the next logical step up for me.
I have also thought about other brands of new small travel trailers, and have looked at them. Those that I have seen in my area (mostly Jayco) seemed poorly built, with low-quality materials.
I looked at a almost-new Casita a couple of years ago and it was love at first sight. I wanted this trailer bad, but I was still working at the time, the $$ would have been a stretch (still is, for that matter) and my available travel time was severely restricted (the joys of working full-time).
Anyway.
I know that one or two of the Forum Sisters have, or have had, a Casita.
Would appreciate any thoughts and input that any of you sisters might have: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Your thoughts on new vs. used.
Please give it to me straight. I will be traveling with my dog, and now probably my elderly cat. I have paid to board her a time or two while I have gone on short trips of a week or less, but if I start in regular traveling, as I am itching to do, I would rather put the boarding fee ($20/day!) towards camping fees.
Thank you.
Anne
I have thought about getting a Casita to go with my van for the last several years. My van - a GMAC Savanna V-8 - is rated to pull up to 9,000 pounds, so it should be able to handle a Casita, no problem. Still love my van - but maybe time to upgrade to something with a bit more room.
Used Casita's on the left coast tend to be a bit pricey - fifteen, twenty year old Casitas are often priced in the $10,000 +/- dollar range. Often a bit more than this.
I called the Casita factory this morning to get their current price list, they said they would email it - although I have not received it as yet. Looking on the factory website, I see that a new Casita is priced from "under $14,000". This is likely the one without the bathroom, but it is at least a starting place. I'll post again when I receive the factory pricing info.
I started considering new after watching a YouTube video of a full-timer with an older 13' Casita (maybe 15 - 20 years old - see approximate pricing for a used Casita of this vintage above) pull up to a stop sign, then hear a scraping noise from her trailer. Turned out that the frame of the trailer had broken, and that she had to call out someone with a portable welder to do a temporary fix so she could get somewhere to do a more permanent fix. She said on the video that this would probably be the end of her full-timing adventures, but I haven't searched YouTube to see if she is still active.
I have done lots of thinking over the years, and the one major drawback of my van is that I can't stand up in it, and must always maneuver either on my knees or hunched over. My back is starting to not like this so much, and is letting me know.
Don't get me wrong, I love my van and have had some awesome travels in it. I have also thought about a (smaller) used Class A, B or C - but I purchased my van new in 2012, it is now paid for, it is still pretty low mileage (23,000) and I have scrupulously maintained it. Thus I know it's history, unlike what would be the case with a used motorhome.
I am not thrilled at the thought of pulling a trailer (I know I can do it - I used to pull around horse trailers filled with horses, comfortably and with no problem) so this might be the next logical step up for me.
I have also thought about other brands of new small travel trailers, and have looked at them. Those that I have seen in my area (mostly Jayco) seemed poorly built, with low-quality materials.
I looked at a almost-new Casita a couple of years ago and it was love at first sight. I wanted this trailer bad, but I was still working at the time, the $$ would have been a stretch (still is, for that matter) and my available travel time was severely restricted (the joys of working full-time).
Anyway.
I know that one or two of the Forum Sisters have, or have had, a Casita.
Would appreciate any thoughts and input that any of you sisters might have: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Your thoughts on new vs. used.
Please give it to me straight. I will be traveling with my dog, and now probably my elderly cat. I have paid to board her a time or two while I have gone on short trips of a week or less, but if I start in regular traveling, as I am itching to do, I would rather put the boarding fee ($20/day!) towards camping fees.
Thank you.
Anne