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[SOLD] FS: 2000 Coleman Bayside Elite Tent Trailer


derekmac

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We are selling our 12ft Coleman tent trailer, our kids are committed to so many activities throughout the summer we just don't have the time to commit to camping :( The camper is in good shape it does need the water line re-connected to the sink though.

We're asking $5200 obo.

Basic Camper Specs:
Unloaded Camper weight: 2700 lbs.
Gross Camper weight: 3500 lbs.
Sleeping capacity: 8 - 10 persons
Box Size: 12' (interior)
Unloaded tongue weight: 190 Lbs.
Cargo carrying capacity: 870 Lbs.
Trunk storage capacity: 19 cubic feet
Cabinet storage capacity: 42 cubic feet
Tire size: 185-80-D13
Dimensions open: 25 feet long by 11 feet 19 inches wide
Dimensions closed: 19 feet 2 inches long by 7 feet 5 inches wide
Height open: 8 feet 3 inches
Height closed: 4 feet 6 inches
Interior height: 80 inches
Front and rear bed dimensions: 77 by 70 inches (1 to 4 adults per bed)
Convertible dinette bed size: 71 by 43 inches (1 to 2 adults on this bed

Bayside Standard and Optional Items on this unit:
-- Sage, Hunter Green and Tan interior coloring
-- Slide-out dinette
-- Full-size couch
-- Tip-out kitchen with swing-level galley (sink and cabinetry stays upright when folded)
-- Low pressure inside stove with three burners
-- HIGH pressure outside stove with 2 burners
-- Two 70x77 king beds (1,200 lb. weight rating per bed)
-- 1 full size bed (dinette conversion)
-- 2.5 cu ft refrigerator (can be operated by either gas, or electric 12 - 120 volts)
-- Furnace and thermostat
-- Hot water heater
-- 20 gal. underbelly fresh water tank
-- 1 piece screened entrance door
-- Window and Bunk Privacy curtains
-- Awning
-- Screen room
-- Two interior plug-in lights
-- Outside water faucet with sprayer nozzle (shower)
-- Extra Large Storage Trunk with access from inside and outside the camper
-- Stepper door (widest door in the industry)
-- Electric brakes
-- 12 volts water pump
-- Spare tire and cover
-- Battery box with 12 volts battery
-- 4 crank down stabilizer jacks with Sand Pads
-- Fire extinguisher

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Yep, it pulls it no problem at all, but it is rated to tow 6500lbs though. We were going to put it up sooner, but didn't have a chance to get it home and cleaned out. :facepalm:

My wife just dropped the price to $4995, but I think we could do $4200.

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For a tent trailer, this thing has loads of room! We don't really want to sell it, but we hate even more to have it sitting and not being used.

I'm trying to sweet talk getting a 4" lift for the Jeep if we sell it, but it's not going too well. Lol

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