We got back from the Swell last night and had a really good time. I was very pleased with the trailer, it handled 80 mph perfect and did decent on the bouncy dirt roads getting to camp. We camped at the typical swell Cruise Moab basecamp right next to Lone Warrior and headed home via Locomotive Point/Head of Sinbad (pretty sure thats what it was called.) On this route you go down a pretty steep slope with some ledges and decent rocks littering the trail. I was a little nervous how the trailer would do with my 2" ball coupler I used but it did great.
Here are a couple pics of my campsite with my guard dog.
Impressions after the shakedown trip:
So when I posted pics of the spring hanger I mentioned that I thought I might have moved it too far forward. This was confirmed when I looked under the trailer at camp on Saturday. The shackle had flexed all the way up and was resting on the frame. I think I moved them forward about 2.5" or so. I'll need to move them back about an inch.
I was happy with the tie down points but want to add a few more. If I remember right I did 4 on each side with a couple up front.
I really want a functional tailgate to use as a table. If I had that I think I could leave home the little lifetime table I bought last year. It would also be nice to use as a seat at times. The front tongue and sides were a nice place to leave my storage boxes while in camp to have things accessible.
I need a lid for the box super bad. The dust covering everything drove me nuts. I'll need to seal the seams and add a gasket to the tailgate but putting a lid on it would improve me feeling filthy the whole time. I was going to put this off until later this summer after I got another project or two done but its moved up a lot on the list. I'll build this before I paint the trailer.
I'm curious about what would change if I added some shocks to the trailer. I'll need to look into this a bit more and see if it will be worth it for me.