![]() I've asked them to send me some of the older model hose, and will replace all of it. Campa switched to a new water hose for this trailer, and there were some leaking issues. It didn't rain, so I can't comment on it's effectiveness or breathe-ability when completely closed-up. The tent was a little on the narrow and short sides, but it was fine. Overall I guess the high points are the hot shower and hot water for the dishes. A paper copy of the VIN sticker with manufacturing date, weights, etc. Letter from the Ohio Department of Public Safety, stating that trailers from Campa do not require a Certificate of Title because of their weight. Here are the documents I needed at the SAAQ counter: of it as a standard trailer with accessories (tent, fridge, etc.) listed as add-ons. ![]() I'm not sure what would have made this process easier - maybe an invoice/description/etc. Yesterday I got a call saying it was ok, it would be registered as a trailer. They photocopied my documents and faxed them to another department for analysis, etc. Also, trailers above 900kg need a provincial inspection. They weren't sure if it qualified as a trailer, or a recreational camper. To recap, after the Federal RIV inspection on Wednesday, I went to the SAAQ to get a license plate. ![]() It took a few days, but the trailer finally has a Quebec license plate! :wings: ![]()
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