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Used 2019 Outdoors RV Mountain Series Timber Ridge Titanium 25RDS for Sale by Owner in Milwaukie, Oregon

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FOR SALE: One Owner, Low Miles, Extras; Price Reduced! $33,600 USD - Negotiable
Travel Trailers / Milwaukie, OR


Campers and Hunters-

For sale is a lightly used tow trailer by the original owner, a 2019 Outdoors RV 25RDS Titanium Timber Ridge, Mountain Series. The frame, 2-axle suspension, and four (4) 12V battery box are specially designed for boondocking, camping, and hunting.

Hitch 741 lbs (average, dry)
UVW 7381 lbs (unloaded vehicle)
NCC 2618 lbs (net carrying capacity)
GVWR 9995 lbs (gross vehicle weight rating)

Water 80 gal (includes water heater)
Grey 50 gal
Black 40 gal

12V DC, 30-amp AC

From the spare tire to the trailer coupler ball, the overall length is approximately 30 feet.

The trailer was purchased new from Apache, and an owner's binder was provided, The binder has since been supplemented with all the technical data sheets for additional equipment we acquired. It’s estimated at less than 3000 miles of use, if that, for four (short) seasons. We hold a clear title. We are non-smokers, but we did travel with a well-behaved miniature Schnauzer.

This is the two-door floor plan, single slide-out with the Mountain Package of basically everything Outdoors RV offered in upgrades of equipment and design. A positive feature is when the slide out is in the floor plan permits unrestricted access to the refrigerator, counter and sink, the pantry and all counter side cupboards and drawers, the dinette, the toilet and shower, and the master suite. The interior is warm and cozy, nicely air-conditioned in summer, and the 12V TV can be easily viewed from every angle in the main cabin. The dinette and benches are huge, with a great view out the rear. The cook can prepare meals well out of the way and still be involved in conversation. The sofa bed and dinette can each used sleeping accomodations.

It is heavy trailer for 25-26 feet. Would recommend a 2500 or better tow vehicle. It tows like a dream, has a Blue-Ox weight distribution system, and there is a back-up camera.

Upon request, I can provide the complete list of OEM and Owner Added equipment. But to mention, it does NOT have the solar panels on the roof, but does come with 200W of portable panels that can plug into the forward battery pack. It does NOT have a TV in the forward master, but there is blocking in the wall, a 12V plug and an antenna connection available there. It does NOT have a fireplace. It has some interior cabinet lighting, several added grab bars at the doors (including one in the shower), and lots of hooks and hangers. The shades are black slow-rise all around at each triple-pane window. The suspension and frame are designed for boondocking; with a FOUR 6-volt battery pack for 12V service and two 30-lb propane tanks with a T-valve for hooking up accessories, and a retractable ToyLock to secure them all. A 12V female receptacle was added at the battery pack into which the male plug from either the solar panels or a macerator can be easily inserted.

We are offering the trailer only, as it was when purchased, with hitch, solar panels, and macerator. (We also have nearly everything needed for the complete camping experience, including items like chocks, blocks, surge protector with lock, 25' heavy duty cord, coax cable, wheel covers, tools, camp stove, camp rugs, cooler, chairs, camp games, bedding, pots, pans, etc.)

and, initially I began this ad with the following disclosure, and now have moved it to the end: The trailer is in Oregon, where it rains. One night while camping we left the right pass-thru door open, allowing a lot of rain to pool. During the night, this water seeped back past the pass-thru wall seal and then into the adjacent OSB oriented strand board subflooring, where moisture remained and subsequently compromised this forward quarter area. The sub floor moisture damage was localized to less than 3 square feet at the right forward corner of the trailer. The condition has been completely fixed and a new (and better) seal placed between the pass-thru and forward cabin wall. There is some unevenness in the floor covering between the bed and the outside wall, but really insignificant.

There are no signs of any other damage and repair of leaks, wear and tear, stains, chips, cracks, mold, etc.

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