My Wife and I bought this 2 years ago. Our friends had a nice 5th wheel and we wanted to be able to go camping with them. This was within our budget, and could be towed by my Explorer. I wanted to get a smaller, more rugged camper, but my wife wanted to be able to "stand up while changing". LoL darnit, she was right again, it is more convenient. Though I do plan to build an overland trailer soon. So far I have double up on the propane tanks and added a power jack to the tongue. I plan to put longer shackles on it, or just flip the axles and add 14" wheels. Tired of replacing overworked 13" tires.
2014-Coachmen 17FQ-Clipper-22ft
Exterior: Dual Propane Tanks, Power tongue jack
Renovations and Repairs: Larger 12V battery, repaired tank drains when they were hit on a curb.
Tow Vehicle: 2000 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 4WD. 2" chassis Lift, BW4406 Transfer Case, 4.10 Diffs.