We are back from our trip and had a great time.
Encountered a few problems and will be taking Podder to the dealer for a little work. Our first issue was a rookie mistake - we tried to take entirely too much stuff with us. We use to have a 5th wheel and are still learning how to downsize.
- AC: Would never cool the trailer more than 76 degrees. The compressor and fan would run and then turn off but the fan would immediately start up again. VERY noisy, but I expected that after reading the forum. Fortunately the nights were in the 60's so we were able to sleep with the vent fan and an open window.
- Small water leak under the kitchen sink. Luckily I keep a dish pan under the sink drain so no damage was done.
- Kitchen drawer slider broke and the drawer had to travel on the floor. It appears the slider assembly is made of plastic. We may repair this ourselves and replace with a better material.
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The worst was on the way home the driver side tire shredded and took out the fender cover, city water connection cover, furnace cover and tore out the electric brakes. This was our first trip and the tires were supposedly new. We purchased a new set of tires the next morning as we did not have confidence in the remaining original tire.
This was enough for Robert to say we were going to sell Podder once repairs are made. He has now calmed down and is willing to give her another try. It's disappointing to have so many issues with a new trailer. We pulled a 26 foot fifth wheel for 12 years and never had a problem. Guess we were spoiled.
One good thing about the pod is the low cost of pulling her. We sold the 5th wheel because the cost of fuel to pull her down the road stopped us from taking her out very often. Fuel costs were less than 1/2 what they use to be.
Waiting to hear back from the insurance company and make arrangement for repairs.
Other than these issues we had a wonderful time. Will post pictures from the trip later.