Bigfoot "Boler" 1987
Sleeps 4
13 ft. long
Pet friendly
1987 Bigfoot Boler
This is my vintage Bigfoot 1987 Boler-style camper! It is newly renovated with brand new cushion covers, numerous places for storage, and a fresh coat of paint to create a relaxing vibe for your next trip to the woods.
Bigfoot requires an 2 inch ball and an 7 pin connection for taillights to operate. She also requires electrical hook up for the lights, fridge and ceiling fan to operate (please see details for ceiling fan further below). A hose is provided for water hook-up. There are two propane tanks on the front of the trailer that need to be on in order for the stove and fridge to work (please see propane tank usage further below).
What's includedItems for use in trailer include:
Utensils:
4 forks
4 knives
6 spoons
Plastic spatula
2 Large plastic spoons
Wooden spoon
Whisk
Large and small cutting knife
Kitchen scissors
Can opener
Bottle opener
Pie serving knife
Measuring cups
Regular tongs
BBQ tongs
BBQ spatula
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware included:
2 pots
Frying pan
Colander
Cutting board
Dishes included:
6 dinner plates
5 small plates
6 cups
4 bowls
Other items:
Adapter for trailer electrical cord (some campsites require this specific type of plug)
Plug-in heater
2 plug-in fans
Small hose
2 stabilizers to balance trailer
Electrical pump for tires (must be plugged into car to operate)
External battery charger
Screwdriver (to open vent to turn on fridge)
Wrench (to secure propane tanks at front)
Lighter
Salt and pepper
Dish soap
Hand soapRecommendationsI recommend taking Bigfoot wherever your heart desires! Keep in mind that while Bigfoot is young at heart, she is an older trailer so if you intend to take her off the grid I suggest driving very slow over muddy/rough terrain.Other things to noteVERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BELOW:
- The fridge and stove require adequate propane flow to operate. When turning on the propane, turn the valves on the tanks VERY SLOWLY to allow adequate propane flow. This is the most common mishap while firing up the fridge and stove.
- The ceiling fan runs ONLY on the trailer battery. It is NOT a replacement for air conditioning and should only be used for short amounts of time for a brief cooldown or to prevent moisture build up. If battery is dead after your trip it will be a $130 charge.
- I recommend you bring ice packs for the fridge, if you intend to keep your items cold while on the road, and possibly a cooler for extra storage for refrigerated items as the trailer's fridge is quite small!
Bigfoot requires an 2 inch ball and an 7 pin connection for taillights to operate. She also requires electrical hook up for the lights, fridge and ceiling fan to operate (please see details for ceiling fan further below). A hose is provided for water hook-up. There are two propane tanks on the front of the trailer that need to be on in order for the stove and fridge to work (please see propane tank usage further below).
What's includedItems for use in trailer include:
Utensils:
4 forks
4 knives
6 spoons
Plastic spatula
2 Large plastic spoons
Wooden spoon
Whisk
Large and small cutting knife
Kitchen scissors
Can opener
Bottle opener
Pie serving knife
Measuring cups
Regular tongs
BBQ tongs
BBQ spatula
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware included:
2 pots
Frying pan
Colander
Cutting board
Dishes included:
6 dinner plates
5 small plates
6 cups
4 bowls
Other items:
Adapter for trailer electrical cord (some campsites require this specific type of plug)
Plug-in heater
2 plug-in fans
Small hose
2 stabilizers to balance trailer
Electrical pump for tires (must be plugged into car to operate)
External battery charger
Screwdriver (to open vent to turn on fridge)
Wrench (to secure propane tanks at front)
Lighter
Salt and pepper
Dish soap
Hand soapRecommendationsI recommend taking Bigfoot wherever your heart desires! Keep in mind that while Bigfoot is young at heart, she is an older trailer so if you intend to take her off the grid I suggest driving very slow over muddy/rough terrain.Other things to noteVERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BELOW:
- The fridge and stove require adequate propane flow to operate. When turning on the propane, turn the valves on the tanks VERY SLOWLY to allow adequate propane flow. This is the most common mishap while firing up the fridge and stove.
- The ceiling fan runs ONLY on the trailer battery. It is NOT a replacement for air conditioning and should only be used for short amounts of time for a brief cooldown or to prevent moisture build up. If battery is dead after your trip it will be a $130 charge.
- I recommend you bring ice packs for the fridge, if you intend to keep your items cold while on the road, and possibly a cooler for extra storage for refrigerated items as the trailer's fridge is quite small!
This is my vintage Bigfoot 1987 Boler-style camper! It is newly renovated with brand new cushion covers, numerous places for storage, and a fresh coat of paint to create a relaxing vibe for your next trip to the woods.
Bigfoot requires an 2 inch ball and an 7 pin connection for taillights to operate. She also requires electrical hook up for the lights, fridge and ceiling fan to operate (please see details for ceiling fan further below). A hose is provided for water hook-up. There are two propane tanks on the front of the trailer that need to be on in order for the stove and fridge to work (please see propane tank usage further below).
What's includedItems for use in trailer include:
Utensils:
4 forks
4 knives
6 spoons
Plastic spatula
2 Large plastic spoons
Wooden spoon
Whisk
Large and small cutting knife
Kitchen scissors
Can opener
Bottle opener
Pie serving knife
Measuring cups
Regular tongs
BBQ tongs
BBQ spatula
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware included:
2 pots
Frying pan
Colander
Cutting board
Dishes included:
6 dinner plates
5 small plates
6 cups
4 bowls
Other items:
Adapter for trailer electrical cord (some campsites require this specific type of plug)
Plug-in heater
2 plug-in fans
Small hose
2 stabilizers to balance trailer
Electrical pump for tires (must be plugged into car to operate)
External battery charger
Screwdriver (to open vent to turn on fridge)
Wrench (to secure propane tanks at front)
Lighter
Salt and pepper
Dish soap
Hand soapRecommendationsI recommend taking Bigfoot wherever your heart desires! Keep in mind that while Bigfoot is young at heart, she is an older trailer so if you intend to take her off the grid I suggest driving very slow over muddy/rough terrain.Other things to noteVERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BELOW:
- The fridge and stove require adequate propane flow to operate. When turning on the propane, turn the valves on the tanks VERY SLOWLY to allow adequate propane flow. This is the most common mishap while firing up the fridge and stove.
- The ceiling fan runs ONLY on the trailer battery. It is NOT a replacement for air conditioning and should only be used for short amounts of time for a brief cooldown or to prevent moisture build up. If battery is dead after your trip it will be a $130 charge.
- I recommend you bring ice packs for the fridge, if you intend to keep your items cold while on the road, and possibly a cooler for extra storage for refrigerated items as the trailer's fridge is quite small!
Bigfoot requires an 2 inch ball and an 7 pin connection for taillights to operate. She also requires electrical hook up for the lights, fridge and ceiling fan to operate (please see details for ceiling fan further below). A hose is provided for water hook-up. There are two propane tanks on the front of the trailer that need to be on in order for the stove and fridge to work (please see propane tank usage further below).
What's includedItems for use in trailer include:
Utensils:
4 forks
4 knives
6 spoons
Plastic spatula
2 Large plastic spoons
Wooden spoon
Whisk
Large and small cutting knife
Kitchen scissors
Can opener
Bottle opener
Pie serving knife
Measuring cups
Regular tongs
BBQ tongs
BBQ spatula
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware included:
2 pots
Frying pan
Colander
Cutting board
Dishes included:
6 dinner plates
5 small plates
6 cups
4 bowls
Other items:
Adapter for trailer electrical cord (some campsites require this specific type of plug)
Plug-in heater
2 plug-in fans
Small hose
2 stabilizers to balance trailer
Electrical pump for tires (must be plugged into car to operate)
External battery charger
Screwdriver (to open vent to turn on fridge)
Wrench (to secure propane tanks at front)
Lighter
Salt and pepper
Dish soap
Hand soapRecommendationsI recommend taking Bigfoot wherever your heart desires! Keep in mind that while Bigfoot is young at heart, she is an older trailer so if you intend to take her off the grid I suggest driving very slow over muddy/rough terrain.Other things to noteVERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BELOW:
- The fridge and stove require adequate propane flow to operate. When turning on the propane, turn the valves on the tanks VERY SLOWLY to allow adequate propane flow. This is the most common mishap while firing up the fridge and stove.
- The ceiling fan runs ONLY on the trailer battery. It is NOT a replacement for air conditioning and should only be used for short amounts of time for a brief cooldown or to prevent moisture build up. If battery is dead after your trip it will be a $130 charge.
- I recommend you bring ice packs for the fridge, if you intend to keep your items cold while on the road, and possibly a cooler for extra storage for refrigerated items as the trailer's fridge is quite small!
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Features
1987 Bigfoot Boler
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 37 L
- Gross weight: 544 kg
- Hitch weight: 105 kg
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 37 L
- Gross weight: 544 kg
- Hitch weight: 105 kg
Amenities
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Ceiling Fan
- Leveling Jacks
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Ceiling Fan
- Leveling Jacks
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
24/7 roadside assistance
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There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 13% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 22% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: CA$500.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: CA$75.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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Location
Coquitlam, British Columbia
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