And I was quite impressed with it. Has a lot of storage, lots of drawers and cupboards and has everything I think we need. My wife will be available next weekend not this to go look at it if they still have it, if not there will be another I am sure. The cabinet doors were not all wood but we can live with that it is not our kitchen at home, but it does have some counter space in the galley to prepare meals which others don't. The ceiling is a little low compared to others but is seven feet high and is flat were others are curved so they seem higher. Outside storage is large but for some reason they never put in any lights in the cargo area, not a big deal but would be nice. Salesman was not to technical astute, I was looking at the water heater and asked how do you get to the bypass valve and he didn't know where it was or what it was, maybe the new trailers have some other way to bypass the water heater when you winterize. Anyone know?
Also looked at a Bullet Premier 19FT trailer but did not like it as much, it had a slide which I don't really like, just one more thing to go wrong, Ceiling was higher so gave the feeling of being larger but where the slide is there is no overhead cabinets and the Kodiak has three overheads there. The cabinet doors were of better quality but that was about all that was better than the Kodiak, that and the roof outside is curved and the Kodiak is flat. It also weighs around 300 lbs more and is $3000 more so my conclusion is the Kodiak is a better buy for us but when She Who Must Be Obeyed takes a look that may change but she is pretty tight with a buck and she will probably figure all she can buy with 3K.
__________________