I'm thinking of building one. I think it would be alot cheaper. Set the floor plan anyway you want. I only want a dinette to bed. A counter for food prepping and for cooking on with a portable stove. I don't need a sink. I'll was my dishes in a collapsible bin and water jug. Have plenty of room to use a folding toilet seat if you need to go. Simple yet functional.
I think it would be nice to include a small fresh tank in this model, even if it used a manual pump at the sink. I rarely go where there is a pressurized water hook-up at the site. Otherwise, I think this is a great set-up for a basic camper that can be parked in a normal garage and still has space to stand up.
I just bought this camper. The water connection is for a regular garden hose. I'm going to get a 7-gal water container and attach a garden hose to it and hang it from a tree or from the top of the trailer to provide running water to the faucet.
Apr 12, 2024, I bought a 2024 Aliner Scout Lite at Harvey RV in Bangor ME ! I towed it 290 miles home with a 2010 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab (2.7L, 4-cyl, rear wheel drive).
Thanks for watching! You can find those details in the link we provide with each video. This particular RV, UVW is around 1200#, GVW is 3000# and tongue weight around 200#. Let us know if we can answer anything further.
How long are the twin size beds? Can a 6ft person sleep straight and comfortable? Also can the sink be removed,build a full size bed and put the sink in another area in the space?
Both beds are 76" long and widths are front 30", back 40". I would think so. Unfortunately they don't offer that sort of customization. Take a look at the Scout, just 2' longer in total length and might be the size beds you are looking for. Thanks for watching!
From most RAV4 models we have encountered, they have a 3500 lb tow capacity. This only weighs about 1200 lb the way it's sitting and maxed out, 3,000 lbs. So, still under your tow rating if you fully loaded it up. So, yes! Thanks for watching
Yes, a RAV4 can easily tow a Scout Lite. However, don't expect to maintain freeway speeds when going up a long grade. And, it would be best to transport heavy items in the back of the RAV4, instead of the Scout Lite.
The Scout Lite only has the Air Conditioner option, but if you upgrade to the Scout Standard, you gain access to an option for a heat pump! Hope that helps!
Towing capacity of your vehicle is 1,500 from our understanding. This Scout Lite weighs about 1200 pounds dry. It's doable, however, just have to go in it with the understanding your acceleration, braking, and climbing inclines will change - no more getting around town in a hurry. hehe Thanks for watching!
They are 🔥hot 🔥 sellers for sure! Unfortunately, we do not. Keep this page bookmarked and check back regularly as we are in full swing of our season and our pre-owned inventory is ever changing: www.beckleysrvs.com/rv-search?s=true&condition=0&types=1 Thanks for watching!
Potentially could! If our research is correct - please contact Subaru to make sure your model is equipped probably to compare with our findings - these vehicles are rated to tow 1,500#. The Scout Lite weighs empty just about 1,200#. Thanks for watching!
Seems to me that A/C is sticking out Too far!! I see an accident from a novice or distracted driver ripping out that whole side!! Couldn't you put it in about 1/2 way??
It does appear that way, however, it's only about 3-4" out further than the fender of the RV. Unfortunately, pushing it further would not allow the proper venting needed externally. As an option, Aliner does offer a bigger AC unit that is housed underneath the back bed/sofa area. Thanks for watching!
Great question, and thanks for watching! Scout is a couple feet longer than the Scout Lite. This gives you a dinette a few inches wider and a larger bed over the bunk. There are also a few more differences, depending on how each model is ordered out - ie. you can do a dormer on both front and rear in the Scout, only front in the Scout Lite. Give us a call, be glad to help you compare further. In the meantime, start comparing here: www.beckleysrvs.com/product-aliner
Like oil changes in your car, we agree, you must do your routine maintenance or any RV will leak. We offer different levels of seal jobs in our service department to help our customers maintain their investment just the same as car shops offer oil changes. Thanks for watching!
Nobody ever comments on the air conditioner vent. You CANNOT run any air-conditioned that is closed off like this. The first pull out drawer under the top is closed off by the door. You either need to remove the door or cut a vent into it. Other wise the A/C will freeze up the evaporator solid ice from no air flow into the cabin. Come on people especially A/Liner for even designing it like that without any type of vent.
If you are talking about the outside, the black cover for the AC is for storage only. As for the inside, there is a large vent cut into the storage cabinet right inside the doorway to give some return air flow. All the years I've helped customers purchase one of these Aliners, I can truly say I've never had anyone talk about the AC freezing up. Thanks for watching!
While A Liner looks like a good quality small RV for its price point, it just seems odd and out of place to have an air conditioner sticking out the side. Not sure I can get over that design. Does this basic unit also come with heat, like a propane forced air heater?
I wish Aliner would make this tiny camper but for a truck bed!
I'm thinking of building one. I think it would be alot cheaper. Set the floor plan anyway you want. I only want a dinette to bed. A counter for food prepping and for cooking on with a portable stove.
I don't need a sink. I'll was my dishes in a collapsible bin and water jug. Have plenty of room to use a folding toilet seat if you need to go. Simple yet functional.
@@mixflip check out Lance truck slide in campers
I think it would be nice to include a small fresh tank in this model, even if it used a manual pump at the sink. I rarely go where there is a pressurized water hook-up at the site. Otherwise, I think this is a great set-up for a basic camper that can be parked in a normal garage and still has space to stand up.
I just bought this camper. The water connection is for a regular garden hose. I'm going to get a 7-gal water container and attach a garden hose to it and hang it from a tree or from the top of the trailer to provide running water to the faucet.
Apr 12, 2024, I bought a 2024 Aliner Scout Lite at Harvey RV in Bangor ME !
I towed it 290 miles home with a 2010 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab (2.7L, 4-cyl, rear wheel drive).
Oh wow!
Thanks for the time and insight!
Most welcome and thanks for watching!
Very nice little trailer but I am leaning toward a Ranger 12 for the extra space, heater, fresh water tank, external hot shower and 12v fridge.
You are right, the Ranger 12 does have many extra features that are worth considering for the extra cost. Thanks for watching!
One thing you skipped was a pic of the factory weight sticker, or stating what the dry and tongue weight are.
Thanks for watching! You can find those details in the link we provide with each video. This particular RV, UVW is around 1200#, GVW is 3000# and tongue weight around 200#. Let us know if we can answer anything further.
Aliner spec sheet says 130 hitch weight on their web site.
@@BeachHovelHermit That sounds more like it, I have a Ranger 12 and the tongue weight isn't 200 lbs
When you do the videos can you talk about the trailer hitch requirements and brake requirements for the tow vehicle? Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks for watching!
Does the roof snap together at the top?
It doesn't snap per se. When you put up the side walls, there are latches on the inside which keep everything locked in place. Hope that helps!
How long are the twin size beds? Can a 6ft person sleep straight and comfortable? Also can the sink be removed,build a full size bed and put the sink in another area in the space?
Both beds are 76" long and widths are front 30", back 40". I would think so. Unfortunately they don't offer that sort of customization. Take a look at the Scout, just 2' longer in total length and might be the size beds you are looking for. Thanks for watching!
Is there a battery, etc... to go along with that solar port? Or is that just for a solar generator?
12v is supplied by us when you purchase a RV. At that point, you can arrange the solar panel to supply the battery. Thanks for watching!
@@BeckleysRV thank you for the response :)
How about the weight and the price ?❤
3000 lbs GVWR, 1180 lbs dry, 130 lbs tongue. Hope that helps!
My hat is off to you for having to deal with the lunatics in the comment section.
lol...thanks!
Can a Toyota RAV4 pull it without damaging the transmission or motor?
From most RAV4 models we have encountered, they have a 3500 lb tow capacity. This only weighs about 1200 lb the way it's sitting and maxed out, 3,000 lbs. So, still under your tow rating if you fully loaded it up. So, yes! Thanks for watching
Yes, a RAV4 can easily tow a Scout Lite. However, don't expect to maintain freeway speeds when going up a long grade. And, it would be best to transport heavy items in the back of the RAV4, instead of the Scout Lite.
How about a small furnace?
The Scout Lite only has the Air Conditioner option, but if you upgrade to the Scout Standard, you gain access to an option for a heat pump! Hope that helps!
Use a Buddy heater, that's what I do.
@@CindyinArizona buddy heaters don't work above 7000 ft and unreliable above 6500 ft, so if you camp in the mountains - buddy heaters don't work
does it have electric brakes?
Yes it does! Thanks for watching!
Will this camper be good to tow for a subaru crosstrek 2024 Limited? . Been searching for a right camper for our sabrina .
Towing capacity of your vehicle is 1,500 from our understanding. This Scout Lite weighs about 1200 pounds dry. It's doable, however, just have to go in it with the understanding your acceleration, braking, and climbing inclines will change - no more getting around town in a hurry. hehe Thanks for watching!
To Beckley RV, do you guys have any of these a few years old for a good price?😊
They are 🔥hot 🔥 sellers for sure! Unfortunately, we do not. Keep this page bookmarked and check back regularly as we are in full swing of our season and our pre-owned inventory is ever changing: www.beckleysrvs.com/rv-search?s=true&condition=0&types=1 Thanks for watching!
Can I tow this with a Subaru cross trek?
Potentially could! If our research is correct - please contact Subaru to make sure your model is equipped probably to compare with our findings - these vehicles are rated to tow 1,500#. The Scout Lite weighs empty just about 1,200#. Thanks for watching!
Seems to me that A/C is sticking out Too far!! I see an accident from a novice or distracted driver ripping out that whole side!! Couldn't you put it in about 1/2 way??
It does appear that way, however, it's only about 3-4" out further than the fender of the RV. Unfortunately, pushing it further would not allow the proper venting needed externally. As an option, Aliner does offer a bigger AC unit that is housed underneath the back bed/sofa area. Thanks for watching!
I had. 2 of thse trailers they are not made for cold weather screws start to rust so on and on not in Canada Casselman ont
Condensation/water is definitely all RVs biggest challenge. You experience that much more than we do down here. Good luck and thanks for watching!
You didn't tell us the weight info.
We try to give you some homework ;) lol It weighs around 1200#. Thanks for watching!
@BeckleysRV thanks. I have a small SUV that has a 1500 pound capacity. Not sure it can handle that. Probably buy a small truck.
Nice review. Besides heater and beefier 3500 lb axel, how else does Scout Lite differ from the higher model Scout ("Extreme"?)? Thanks!
Great question, and thanks for watching! Scout is a couple feet longer than the Scout Lite. This gives you a dinette a few inches wider and a larger bed over the bunk. There are also a few more differences, depending on how each model is ordered out - ie. you can do a dormer on both front and rear in the Scout, only front in the Scout Lite. Give us a call, be glad to help you compare further. In the meantime, start comparing here: www.beckleysrvs.com/product-aliner
ok at least the rv can get service
These campers require too much caulking maintenance, they leak and then the roof separates
Like oil changes in your car, we agree, you must do your routine maintenance or any RV will leak. We offer different levels of seal jobs in our service department to help our customers maintain their investment just the same as car shops offer oil changes. Thanks for watching!
Nobody ever comments on the air conditioner vent. You CANNOT run any air-conditioned that is closed off like this. The first pull out drawer under the top is closed off by the door. You either need to remove the door or cut a vent into it. Other wise the
A/C will freeze up the evaporator solid ice from no air flow into the cabin. Come on people especially A/Liner for even designing it like that without any type of vent.
If you are talking about the outside, the black cover for the AC is for storage only. As for the inside, there is a large vent cut into the storage cabinet right inside the doorway to give some return air flow. All the years I've helped customers purchase one of these Aliners, I can truly say I've never had anyone talk about the AC freezing up. Thanks for watching!
While A Liner looks like a good quality small RV for its price point, it just seems odd and out of place to have an air conditioner sticking out the side. Not sure I can get over that design. Does this basic unit also come with heat, like a propane forced air heater?
Why are you shouting? Try decaf!
lol....he gets excited! Thanks for watching 👍