>>348629Yes. I took that pic early may, so you couldn't have had it for that long.
12ft on the square, 4ft v-nose, plus ~2ft to the hitch. 8ft wide, 6.5ft tall inside. 2-place enclosed snowmobile trailer.
Deck-over-axle, so I don't have wheel wells inside the trailer. Doesn't pull as nice since it sits taller, but with the added height (and power) of the 2500 it pulls way better than my old half-ton did.
It's a poor-mans toy hauler, so no, there's no separate living quarters vs. garage quarters. Roll all my camping equip up and secure that, then load in the sled(s)/bike(s). No shitter, no running water, but for what I've got into it money-wise it works out really well. Maybe someday I'll upgrade, but this works well for what I use it for now.
I'm probably $6k into the whole thing. Got a great deal on the trailer itself, kept an eye on ebay/craigslist for the big stuff (got the $600 furnace for $120 shipped on ebay, about half-off the 5-amp tender on the front of the battery, battery itself came from Sams club). Generators I found from a company going out of business ~1k miles out east on Craigslist, found a guy out there who picked them up and brought them out west when he and his crew came this way to go snowmobiling for a week.
Labor was all myself and a buddy (I helped him set up his trailer sorta the same way).