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Old 10-10-2018, 05:32 PM   #16
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We are upgrading to a sprinter van and J5 from a truck and a utility trailer with a backyard pit. I see a lot more porch trailers, but the sprinter van works for my mountain biking hobby. Wish we had enough property for both. Either way, life will be much easier next season.
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Old 10-11-2018, 05:46 AM   #17
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Anyone use either a RV or a porch trailer? I've been thinking of heading in this direction with competitions. Pros and cons of each?
I've got a 40' 5th wheel with a porch that we use, I can pull in to a contest and be ready to start cooking in 10-15 minutes. Clean up takes about 20-25 minutes.

It's actually for sale. Follow this link for all the details https://www.facebook.com/pg/Smokin-H...57760239833747
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Old 10-11-2018, 06:16 AM   #18
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Here's a good secondary question to my original... Who here competed without a trailer at first? How much better is it having one vs. not?
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Old 10-11-2018, 07:14 AM   #19
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Here's a good secondary question to my original... Who here competed without a trailer at first? How much better is it having one vs. not?
It's very much more gooder to have a trailer .

If you only did it a few times a year pop ups can work, but being able to get out of the elements with a place to sleep, ac, bathroom etc is night and day.
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Old 10-11-2018, 07:20 AM   #20
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Here's a good secondary question to my original... Who here competed without a trailer at first? How much better is it having one vs. not?
Before our trailer, we used 2 canopies, and a bunch of coolers, etc. Slept in chairs or the bed of a truck (still do that except one person sleeps on trailer floor). Transported everything in the bed of a pickup truck. That's all fine and good and we may actually do it that way again sometime; however, the space to work inside the trailer, the fridge, the water, and dry storage space is quite convenient compared to dealing with tents and sideways rain and loading tons of stuff in and out of our truck. Personally I think "roughing" it is pretty fun at contests but having a trailer is easier.
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Old 10-11-2018, 09:06 AM   #21
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we competed for a few years in pop up tents. Carried everything in the bed of my truck and my dad's SUV, carried drums on lugage racks. Upgraded to a very simple, low budget, porch trailer with electric, and AC. We've built it out from there. Still don't have water, but it's nice to have cabinets. How much easier is it? There is no way in Hell i'd go back to cooking under a tent unless it was some kind of special event.
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Old 10-11-2018, 04:37 PM   #22
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I started out using a canopy. It worked fine but it was a lot of work. I was usually by myself and I got home feeling like a truck had hit me. I don't mind working hard but when I was burning all of my vacation days to do comps I wanted to at least relax a little bit :)!
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Old 10-11-2018, 06:21 PM   #23
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This seems like the ideal situation. Best of both worlds. Saw some pics of the trailer on your facebook. Would you mind posting a pic or 2 of the bathroom area? Also, who built your trailer?


Sure thing. Here you go. Hard to get the whole thing in there, but it’s the width of the trailer and 32” deep, with a shelf in the nose.

We got the trailer through southern q trailers but it’s a Freedom brand trailer.




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Old 10-11-2018, 07:55 PM   #24
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That looks like more than enough space. I’ve talked to Scott, definitely where I’d go to get one built. Thanks for the pics!
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Old 10-12-2018, 12:33 PM   #25
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Why not do both? Get an RV and pull a small porch trailer behind it. Best of all worlds.
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Old 10-13-2018, 12:29 PM   #26
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Old 10-13-2018, 05:39 PM   #27
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I've got a porch trsiler being built by Red Fern Dynsmics. Going to have full size bunk beds in the front with TV for sleeping and the kids, full bathroom with shower and on demand hot water and then a kitchen prep area with an 8 ft enclosed porch. We are going from a toyhauler, which was great as well just a little longer to pack up and load and unload the Deep South.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:43 PM   #28
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Very nice trailer. Do you know the weight with it loaded for a competition? Thanks.
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Old 10-30-2018, 01:57 PM   #29
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I cook out of a 30' toy hauler RV. Smoker is mounted inside. I pull in, unhook, level and I'm ready to roll. Tear down is lightning fast. It takes me the longest to clean up my mess after turn-in's. I'm usually hooked up (if possible), showered, and ready for awards between 2:30-3pm.
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Old 10-30-2018, 02:08 PM   #30
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RV, toy hauler, dedicated trailer can make all the difference in the world. Set up and tear down are so much easier. With a trailer or RV everything can stay packed, weather permitting.

One slight negative, can be the steps to get in and out...as you age;) Turning 53 last week, in the cool, damp, weather my knees had about all they wanted of climbing in and out of the RV on Saturday.

That was offset by being packed up, having the slides pulled in, and ready to hook the pit up in less than 45 minutes, and not having to walking through the rain to find a functioning toilet/porta-pot.
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