Hi Hunter,, According to the Casita people. in Rice Texas, (only factory/only
dealer) they do provide a list of all the RV dealers in the USA that do service
fiberglass units. And will direct you to the closet one in your area if need be.
other wise if it is something that needs replacement and the owner can do
themselves . They will mail what ever is need , As long as it is still under the
1 year warranty ,I can understand how one might feel claustrophobic in such a
small pace . But what this fellow did to his and how he reconfigured it to his
needs (for one person only) with the 3 large windows from the back to both sides
. it really wasn't all that bad. It always amazes me what people can do in such
tight spaces so it can work for them...And how comfortable it can be. It just
goes to show that less can really be more after all.. thanks for your
response... Cheers Dominick
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From: Hunter Hampton <airstreamingypsy@gmail.com>
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, February 26, 2011 2:48:44 PM
Subject: Re: [A/S] Aluminum vs. fiberglass
Dominick Bundy wrote:
> hi all, I keep forgetting to ask about this on the list. But last summer I
>found
>
> an interest in the Casita fiberglass Travel trailer. After meeting a retired
> fellow who full times in one. It is amazing to me what one can due and endure
>in
>
> such a tight space, that is how we get ideas and learn from one another. I have
>
> done some research on these little egg type trailers. and have been impressed
>so
>
> far. The only down side I see is it only comes in a single axle. (that would
> make me nervous in case of a blow out. Also a little skimpy on storage. I guess
>
> my question would be does anyone know anything about these little gems pro or
> con, and knew of anyone full timing in such a unit.. I'm trying to get my life
>
> and trailer more organized with this less is more type attitude. Cheers
> Dominick
>
Hi Dominick,
Personally, I would get claustrophobic is a few minutes in one. That
said, I had a dear friend who fulltimed for years in his, with his pet rat.
The other problem I see is since there are no dealers I suspect you have
to go back to the factory for brand specific repairs.
Hunter
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