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2013 Chalet Rv TAKENA 1865EX

2013 Chalet Rv TAKENA 1865EX

$19,000

Aptos, California

Year 2013

Make Chalet Rv

Model TAKENA 1865EX

Category Travel Trailers

Length 18

Posted Over 1 Month

If you're looking for a small but roomy, easy-to-tow trailer, this is it. This 2013 Takena 1865-EX by Chalet RV is only 18'7" long and 7' wide, so there's no stress navigating narrow roads or parking in campgrounds. It has a very large 39" slide-out (the dinette), making open floor space of 3.5' x 7.5' plus. The dinette is large enough to seat four adults comfortably, and there's generous storage space both inside and out. The bathroom is accessible even when the slide-out's all the way in; and for those scenic-turnout lunches, the fridge door can be opened almost halfway by opening the slide-out only 12-14".The trailer is 3370# dry weight and 4500# GVW. It's fully insulated, has a 6.5' ceiling, sleeps four (queen bed and the dinette makes into a comfy 6' x 4' bed). All windows have pull-down honeycomb shades and the valances create a 3" shelf above. It has a 6-cubic foot propane/electric two-door Dometic fridge/freezer; Dometic heater and air conditioner; double kitchen sinks with cutting board covers; an oven, 3-burner cooktop and a microwave oven. The stereo/CD player has both inside and outside speakers. Outside, there's a 9' power awning; a hot/cold shower (in addition to the inside one, of course); two 4-gallon propane tanks with automatic change-over regulator; and 36 cubic feet of exterior storage, part of which is accessible from inside. The trailer has dual axles; fiberglass exterior and TPO roof; spare tire mounted underneath; stabilizer jacks; a 25-gallon fresh water tank and 36 gallons combined gray and black water capacity.We have added a solar system (two solar panels, controller and a second battery); 19" LCD TV on a swing-arm; a slide-out 'topper' awning; rear ladder; an oak-finish tabletop extension that adds almost two square feet to the table (it's the darker one in the photos); and a cover for the propane tanks. We added no-see-'em screen to the dinette and kitchen windows; a shut-off valve on the showerhead and a 1' x 4' mirror in the bathroom. We also put a 'Grand Tetons Sunset' graphic on the back, installed a second 12-volt tap, and a shut-off switch on the carbon monoxide detector so it doesn't run the batteries down during storage. Almost all interior lights have been changed to LEDs.We're including two wheel-stop chocks; a 25' water hose; two slide-out supports (seemed like a good idea for such a large slide-out); a set of leveling blocks; a customized (improved) dump station hose, tow mirrors, and a full RV cover.This Takena's in great condition. We've treated it gently, made some improvements and kept it covered when it wasn't on the road. We bought the trailer new and still love it. We're selling it now only because our Tundra is getting older and so are we, so it's time to stop towing and try a small Class C.