Shrimp Scampi - 2008 Scamp 13'
4.5 • 2 reviews
Sleeps 2
13 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2008 Scamp Scamp Trailer
Escape the grind, remove the noise, simplify, and reconnect with nature.Many people love the old fiberglass trailers that evoke nostalgia, comfort, calm, and serenity. This trailer is well appointed to easily set up and tear down. Enjoy the basic comforts of life without all the hassle of large RVs/trailers. There's a reason Scamp has a "cult-like" following!Travel with ease and peace of mind. No pickup truck or full-sized SUV required for this trailer! Weighing in around 1300 pounds empty (and about 150 lbs tongue weight) pretty much any vehicle with a tow hitch can comfortably handle the Scamp 13.The Scamp does have 30 amp electrical and city water connections.If roughing it, I offer plenty of add-ons to make boondocking enjoyable.Let the Scamp life bring you a new life experience being as adventurous or as laid-back as you desire.What's includedIncluded with trailer:
Electric hookup.
City water hookup.
Cookware (small cast iron skillet, large pot, other pans)
Dishes (plates/bowls/cups/silverware/cooking utensils)
Coffee/tea setup (collapsing kettle, french press, insulated mugs)
Outdoor kitchen and food prep table (preferred to cooking inside)Many add-ons available for boondocking/off-grid, paddling, biking, etc.
RecommendationsGo explore the great outdoors, find nooks and crannies of this great region.Prior to turning the Scamp into a rental unit, I've mostly enjoyed the Scamp on friends' plots of land, in the Chippewa and Superior National Forests, Bluff Country, and in some State parks throughout the upper mid-west region.Other things to noteThis trailer does not have a bathroom nor any black/gray water holding tanks.City water can be connected, but the sink drains directly outside (to a catch pail) not to gray water tank.The Scamp is about as easy as it gets; not only while setting up and camping, but aslo when in comes to towing and backing into a camp site.270 degree awning creates great shade and rain protection.
Electric hookup.
City water hookup.
Cookware (small cast iron skillet, large pot, other pans)
Dishes (plates/bowls/cups/silverware/cooking utensils)
Coffee/tea setup (collapsing kettle, french press, insulated mugs)
Outdoor kitchen and food prep table (preferred to cooking inside)Many add-ons available for boondocking/off-grid, paddling, biking, etc.
RecommendationsGo explore the great outdoors, find nooks and crannies of this great region.Prior to turning the Scamp into a rental unit, I've mostly enjoyed the Scamp on friends' plots of land, in the Chippewa and Superior National Forests, Bluff Country, and in some State parks throughout the upper mid-west region.Other things to noteThis trailer does not have a bathroom nor any black/gray water holding tanks.City water can be connected, but the sink drains directly outside (to a catch pail) not to gray water tank.The Scamp is about as easy as it gets; not only while setting up and camping, but aslo when in comes to towing and backing into a camp site.270 degree awning creates great shade and rain protection.
Escape the grind, remove the noise, simplify, and reconnect with nature.Many people love the old fiberglass trailers that evoke nostalgia, comfort, calm, and serenity. This trailer is well appointed to easily set up and tear down. Enjoy the basic comforts of life without all the hassle of large RVs/trailers. There's a reason Scamp has a "cult-like" following!Travel with ease and peace of mind. No pickup truck or full-sized SUV required for this trailer! Weighing in around 1300 pounds empty (and about 150 lbs tongue weight) pretty much any vehicle with a tow hitch can comfortably handle the Scamp 13.The Scamp does have 30 amp electrical and city water connections.If roughing it, I offer plenty of add-ons to make boondocking enjoyable.Let the Scamp life bring you a new life experience being as adventurous or as laid-back as you desire.What's includedIncluded with trailer:
Electric hookup.
City water hookup.
Cookware (small cast iron skillet, large pot, other pans)
Dishes (plates/bowls/cups/silverware/cooking utensils)
Coffee/tea setup (collapsing kettle, french press, insulated mugs)
Outdoor kitchen and food prep table (preferred to cooking inside)Many add-ons available for boondocking/off-grid, paddling, biking, etc.
RecommendationsGo explore the great outdoors, find nooks and crannies of this great region.Prior to turning the Scamp into a rental unit, I've mostly enjoyed the Scamp on friends' plots of land, in the Chippewa and Superior National Forests, Bluff Country, and in some State parks throughout the upper mid-west region.Other things to noteThis trailer does not have a bathroom nor any black/gray water holding tanks.City water can be connected, but the sink drains directly outside (to a catch pail) not to gray water tank.The Scamp is about as easy as it gets; not only while setting up and camping, but aslo when in comes to towing and backing into a camp site.270 degree awning creates great shade and rain protection.
Electric hookup.
City water hookup.
Cookware (small cast iron skillet, large pot, other pans)
Dishes (plates/bowls/cups/silverware/cooking utensils)
Coffee/tea setup (collapsing kettle, french press, insulated mugs)
Outdoor kitchen and food prep table (preferred to cooking inside)Many add-ons available for boondocking/off-grid, paddling, biking, etc.
RecommendationsGo explore the great outdoors, find nooks and crannies of this great region.Prior to turning the Scamp into a rental unit, I've mostly enjoyed the Scamp on friends' plots of land, in the Chippewa and Superior National Forests, Bluff Country, and in some State parks throughout the upper mid-west region.Other things to noteThis trailer does not have a bathroom nor any black/gray water holding tanks.City water can be connected, but the sink drains directly outside (to a catch pail) not to gray water tank.The Scamp is about as easy as it gets; not only while setting up and camping, but aslo when in comes to towing and backing into a camp site.270 degree awning creates great shade and rain protection.
Features
2008 Scamp Scamp Trailer
- Sleeps 2
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 2,000 lbs
- Hitch weight: 200 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 2,000 lbs
- Hitch weight: 200 lbs
Amenities
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Ceiling Fan
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Ceiling Fan
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
2 inch ball for towing
I have several bars with varying drops for both 1.25 and 2 inch receivers
Free
Bike Rack
bike rack for use over hitch of Scamp
A$75.50
/each
Boondocking Bundle
Additional portable water tank, large cooler, 2 hammocks, pail toilet
A$15.10
/per day
2 inch ball for towing
I have several bars with varying drops for both 1.25 and 2 inch receivers
Free
Bike Rack
bike rack for use over hitch of Scamp
A$75.50
/each
Boondocking Bundle
Additional portable water tank, large cooler, 2 hammocks, pail toilet
A$15.10
/per day
Availability and rates
There’s a 3 night minimum stay
Fees
- Security deposit: A$1,132.50 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$75.50. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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Shrimp Scampi - 2008 Scamp 13'
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4.9Guest photos
Maryjean C.
October 20245
My 10 days in the Shrimp Scampi were great! No problems and everything worked! The Scampi was well-equipment with outdoor kitchen equipment, and indoor kitchen equipment, and an electric heater. Dave went out of his way to accomodate my arrival time and spent time helping us put up the awning and explaining how to hooj up to shower power and water-- I really appreciated that!
Eileen J.
October 20234
Dave was great to work with and was patient with me as this was my first RV experience.
Not his fault the weather was cold and rainy. The Scamp kept me dry unlike some of my tents.
Not his fault the weather was cold and rainy. The Scamp kept me dry unlike some of my tents.
10 Photos submitted by Eileen J.
Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Will attempt to be as flexible as possible, however communication is key to ensure pick-up and drop-off times work for both parties.
Location
Minnetonka, Minnesota
Exact location provided after booking