Thanks. rvusa.com pretty much sums it up. It shows your Launch Ultra Lite is aluminum "body material" and the AR-ONE 17TH as wood.
Ive had bad luck with leaks in my last featherlite, so I better keep looking for a narrow track. Its a shame because the 17th looks really good to me.
Potential new AR-ONE 17TH owner with a few questions.
Re: Potential new AR-ONE 17TH owner with a few questions.
You might go to the Starcraft website and look at their feature trailers and accompanying brochures. They have tons of information about specs and build components. I know my has aluminum framing. Hope that helps.
2016 Starcraft 26 BHS Launch Ultra Lite - Gary from Boise, Idaho
Potential new AR-ONE 17TH owner with a few questions.
Hello everyone, new here..
Iv been searching for a 7x16 narrow track enclosed trailer (wheels in wells instead of fenders) to convert into a mini toyhauler, but I see starcraft makes something similar.. I like how the AR-ONE 17TH is no wider than my full size truck for narrow colorado dirt roads.
I don't have a garage big enough to store it in, and I'm worried about leaks because they all eventually do.
Can anyone tell me how, or what materials Starcraft uses to build them? I imagine the frame is steel C channel? But what about the floor joists, wall studs and roof trusses?
Thanks!
Iv been searching for a 7x16 narrow track enclosed trailer (wheels in wells instead of fenders) to convert into a mini toyhauler, but I see starcraft makes something similar.. I like how the AR-ONE 17TH is no wider than my full size truck for narrow colorado dirt roads.
I don't have a garage big enough to store it in, and I'm worried about leaks because they all eventually do.
Can anyone tell me how, or what materials Starcraft uses to build them? I imagine the frame is steel C channel? But what about the floor joists, wall studs and roof trusses?
Thanks!
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