SOLD 2015 550 Ultra For Sale In Mn !!!

fishbisquit

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We are really hoping to sell our camper this Summer. Will consider real offers. Will also consider meeting out of state buyers.


It is with mixed emotions we are selling our beloved Camp-Inn 550 Ultra #748. This camper was made in 2015 and we bought it directly from Camp-Inn. We love this trailer so much and it has provided us with many great memories camping and traveling.

Trailer has standard ultra features and below added options.
- SUV package
- electric brakes
- door screens
- LED back up spot lights
- rear table top extension
- sink cutting board

We’ve added a few things as owners that you can see in the photos below including……

- magnets to attach extension to under rear table
This is really great for not losing the extension

- added table leg support on side for side table.
This allows you to have table on without leg on ground. Great if you have a leashed dog so leash doesn’t pull leg.

-made the pot storage bin and inch wider to fit a lodge dutch oven cooker combo perfectly

- We made some custom yellow curtains.
Ultimately we took all the curtains off because we prefer the clean look of the interior woodwork.
We have all the curtains and hardware and can install them back on if buyer prefers.


- portable ac unit
Living in a Northern climate we decided we didn't really need an ac installed permanently and we valued the internal storage more.
However, we created a portable solution for when we did want an ac. It's a small window ac unit that fits nicely in a rubbermaid container when traveling. At the campsite you tuck it under the tongue connect vent to window. You still have full use of door. Worked really well for us and we got our storage and kept that sexy teardrop profile on the roof.

- LED strip lights added to galley roof.
This is our best add-on. The led strips have a wireless remote control that you can use to select a range of colors or modes like fading or flashing disco. We velcro the remote to side of galley by plug ins.
I used the same electrical connection that Camp-Inn uses for the galley light. So if you prefer the Camp-Inn light you can just unplug the led strip and re-plug the nautical light.
We love the LED strips. They are much brighter or can be dimmed real low. The colors are really fun also!

We are located in Minneapolis, MN. Camper has been stored indoors whenever we aren’t using it to enjoy the outdoors. We have been fanatical about washing and drying it after every camping trip (sometimes in the middle of camping trips also). The camper is in beautiful shape. Baby moons still shine bright.

Asking price is $14,500

Please let us know if you have any specific questions. It will be best to reach us by email.
spicyporkfriedrice@gmail.com

We really want to see #748 go to great home that is going to have a lot fun with it.
Emily and Dave

 
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Do you have the LEDs hard wired to the battery? Curious how you are powering them. Thanks
 
Yes, they are hard wired. I think I may do a separate post with photos. I though people may be interested. At the back right of the galley roof you can see the connection for the original nautical light Camp-Inn installs. There is a plugged connection. I forgot the name of the plug type but it's a typical auto type plug that can be diss-connected and connected as needed. I ran the led strips to end at that point and wired them with this same plug connection. They have an infra red receiver so the remote turns them on and off. It's nice set up because if someone prefers the original light they can just unplug the LED strip and plug the original back up.
 
Hey Dixie, By water leak I'm assuming you mean rain? If it's condensation you are wondering about the AC condensation drain is in the back of the main unit so it drains on the ground. As for rain, we've never had it attached when it was raining. The window insert is a pretty good fit. I think it would be fine for most rain. However in a really heavy downpour with wind you might have to take it out and close window until rain stopped.
 
I expect to make it to Minneapolis Tuesday. It may be late. If it is I will find camping nearby. When would you be available Tuesday/Wednesday for a preview?

Thanks

Patti ghezzi
 
Hey Everyone, We have reduced the price on this beauty by $1k! Also for anyone out of state that may be interested, we are willing to entertain options for meeting half way distance wise if a deal can be worked out ahead of time.

Thanks,
Emily and Dave
 
Yes still for sale! We tucked her away for Winter. We are plugging her back in and shining her up this weekend.
Planning on updating the listing. Motivated to sell this Spring / Summer.
 
Where are the LEDs mounted in your installation? Can you also post manufacturer information for your setup?

Thanks for any help.

CW


Yes, they are hard wired. I think I may do a separate post with photos. I though people may be interested. At the back right of the galley roof you can see the connection for the original nautical light Camp-Inn installs. There is a plugged connection. I forgot the name of the plug type but it's a typical auto type plug that can be diss-connected and connected as needed. I ran the led strips to end at that point and wired them with this same plug connection. They have an infra red receiver so the remote turns them on and off. It's nice set up because if someone prefers the original light they can just unplug the LED strip and plug the original back up.
 
would you send close up pics of how you changed the table leg support for the side table? what is on the side of the camper that 'grips' the leg foot? this girl can use help figuring out the jerry-rigging. Thank you
 
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