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2013 NASH 23F - Off Grid/Off Road/National Park Ready
NASH trailers are built to last, just research them and you'll see why they're better than the run-of-the-mill junk sold in volume at local dealerships.
Rare floor plan featuring:
- Custom built off-road chassis
- Equaflex suspension with shock absorbers on each wheel
- 2 6V batteries with 320 Watt ZAMP solar panels and controller
- Torklift Power Armor locking battery box
- built in ONAN 3600 propane generator (33.8 hours)
- electric tongue jack
- tv mount and tv
- 4 season insulated
- double layer roof insulation
- 2 Fantastic fans and a third fan in the bathroom
- heated and enclosed tanks
- 2 x 30 lb. propane tanks
- electric awning
- outside shower
- microwave
- ducted A/C and heat
- sleeps 6
- full bathroom
- flipped axles for extra clearance and better tank drainage
- no slide out = lower weight
- plenty of storage
- LED interior lights
- ST225/75R15 Load E tires and spare
Specifications:
Length = 26'4''
Width = 8'
Dry Weight = 4,840 lbs.
Hitch Weight = 420 lbs.
Cargo Max = 2,160 lbs.
Total Max Weight = 7,000 lbs.
Fresh Water Tank = 46 gallons
Gray Water Tank = 41 gallons
Black Water Tank = 35 gallons
Water Heater = 10 gallons
Furnace = 25K
We just came back from a 4-week trip through Oregon and Washington (Olympic NP, North Cascades NP, Mt. Rainier NP, etc.) and stayed in campsites with hook ups only 3 times. The solar panels worked flawlessly - the only time we turned on the generator was to use the microwave. Our stay in Mt. Rainier was 6 nights in a campsite with very partial sun and the batteries stayed charged throughout! Speaking of the generator - it's just a matter of flipping a switch INSIDE the trailer and you've got full power to run A/C, microwave, or whatever. No need to go outside and mess with cables, gasoline, etc.
It's ready to go camping today if you want, including a night's worth of firewood, hoses, etc. Will also include Weight Distributing hitch.
Asking $19,500 or best offer
Price is meant as a starting point and is negotiable.
I'm including the hitch set up tuned to the LC 200 and all necessities to go out immediately.
The only reason I'm considering selling it is that we have 3 kids and looking to switch to a bunk model.
2013 NASH 23F - Off Grid/Off Road/National Park Ready
NASH trailers are built to last, just research them and you'll see why they're better than the run-of-the-mill junk sold in volume at local dealerships.
Rare floor plan featuring:
- Custom built off-road chassis
- Equaflex suspension with shock absorbers on each wheel
- 2 6V batteries with 320 Watt ZAMP solar panels and controller
- Torklift Power Armor locking battery box
- built in ONAN 3600 propane generator (33.8 hours)
- electric tongue jack
- tv mount and tv
- 4 season insulated
- double layer roof insulation
- 2 Fantastic fans and a third fan in the bathroom
- heated and enclosed tanks
- 2 x 30 lb. propane tanks
- electric awning
- outside shower
- microwave
- ducted A/C and heat
- sleeps 6
- full bathroom
- flipped axles for extra clearance and better tank drainage
- no slide out = lower weight
- plenty of storage
- LED interior lights
- ST225/75R15 Load E tires and spare
Specifications:
Length = 26'4''
Width = 8'
Dry Weight = 4,840 lbs.
Hitch Weight = 420 lbs.
Cargo Max = 2,160 lbs.
Total Max Weight = 7,000 lbs.
Fresh Water Tank = 46 gallons
Gray Water Tank = 41 gallons
Black Water Tank = 35 gallons
Water Heater = 10 gallons
Furnace = 25K
We just came back from a 4-week trip through Oregon and Washington (Olympic NP, North Cascades NP, Mt. Rainier NP, etc.) and stayed in campsites with hook ups only 3 times. The solar panels worked flawlessly - the only time we turned on the generator was to use the microwave. Our stay in Mt. Rainier was 6 nights in a campsite with very partial sun and the batteries stayed charged throughout! Speaking of the generator - it's just a matter of flipping a switch INSIDE the trailer and you've got full power to run A/C, microwave, or whatever. No need to go outside and mess with cables, gasoline, etc.
It's ready to go camping today if you want, including a night's worth of firewood, hoses, etc. Will also include Weight Distributing hitch.
Asking $19,500 or best offer
Price is meant as a starting point and is negotiable.
I'm including the hitch set up tuned to the LC 200 and all necessities to go out immediately.
The only reason I'm considering selling it is that we have 3 kids and looking to switch to a bunk model.
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