Not yet,but hopefully in the next 2 months i will be, im looking at a 8.5 X 20 V nose, im gonna make it into a camper also and still hold 3 full size atv's plus i can keep the atv's in it most of the time and keep my garage empty (well almost)...atleast this is my plan.
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96 Polaris SP 400
2003 Honda Rancher 350 ES
02 Mint polaris 250 trailblazer
2004 3500 Ram crew Cummins.
yes, 7x18 vnose with the extended roof. decked out the inside to camp in. Fits 2 grizzlies and all my gear no problem. Pull the atv's out, roll out the carpet and airmattresses and camp in it. use it to store the atv's inside when i am not using them. Love the enclosed trailer.
Would like to get one eventually that is 8' inside between the walls and 18' of box so I can fit 4 machines for when my buds come with us.
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There are good points and bad points to open and enclosed trailers. I own both. I find that if I am going within a day's drive, the open trailer is the way to go. More than that, and I pull the enclosed. WHy? for one thing, the open trailer is way easier to load and unload. Trying to strap down a 600 lb machine is a chore for me as I get older. Especially if you have to swing one or two sideways. I have a slight handicap now that makes this more difficult than I want to deal with, not to mention the gymnastics it takes to tighten straps etc in teh enclosed.
The enclosed trailer is more for security than anything else. Out of sight, out of mind. Storage is an option as well. But for ease of use and towability, the open is way superior. Weight is also a factor to consider.