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Getting new sled trailer need help deciding

I'm going to get a sled/motox trailer put together for me. Help me decide what i need. This is my first enclosed trailer so I'm having a hard time deciding what to go with.

I think I want 24'+ the V.

Can't decide deck over or low boy

Don't really ever use the front door so I was thinking cabinets and tool box in Vnose

How High?

I want to insulate the whole thing and heat it. I want to be able to dry all the riders gear out in the trailer.

Where to put fuel doors?

Is there any fuel tank options to put in the frame with a pump for race or avgas?

110V kit?

Propane heat or electical with generator?

If there's anything else anyone would like to add or comment let me know. I like to learn from others mistakes lol
 
A long enough tounge to open up your tailgate. Also makes jack knife maneuvers easier. You will always use your front door.
 
X2 on needing your front door, easy access and great for pulling thru dead sleds.
When I lived in sask we had a big trailer for the trips to the mtns and I would say go with a deck over so you can fit propane and fuel tanks under the floor, electric heat can be slow, propane is cheap and will heat up hot and quick so your sleds and gear will dry instead of just getting wet and re freezing. And a under floor fuel tank for race/ av saves Jerry can room and you can plan to go places where fuel is not readily available. As for height I would say 8ft so you got stand up room and allows to run shelving and heat ducts along the side and be out of the way.

Off hand Nash trailers would be my choice. They got great ideas and they can build anything and everything
 
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