A 1990 Boler 1700 vintage travel trailer highlights the durability and low-maintenance benefits of fiberglass campers and underscores renewed interest in such models.
Fiberglass construction avoids rot and many water-intrusion points associated with wood-framed RVs and rubberized roofs, and it can be lightweight, aerodynamic and repairable by owners.
Burro Company was incorporated in Plymouth, Minnesota, in 1977 and produced a range of fiberglass travel trailers including 13-, 14- and 17-foot models with a proposed 21-foot version; the Burro used double-wall fiberglass construction compared with the Cloud’s single-wall design. New-build fiberglass campers are returning to the market but often carry high prices from companies such as Scamp, so buyers on tighter budgets are looking to durable vintage options like the Boler 1700 and Burro models that have survived decades.
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