This vintage 1973 Boler camper is newly renovated and super lightweight ready to be towed by almost any vehicle! Its weighs 1100 lbs and can sleep three people comfortably.
Appliances include a mini fridge, stove, sink, and an outlet is available for use when the trailer is hooked up to electrical. The Boler also has to be plugged into electrical in order for the fridge to operate.
The table folds down into a bed for two and the bench on the opposite can sleep an additional person. The hitch requires a 1 7/8 inch ball and a 7 pin connector to operate the tail lights. What's includedDishes include:
4 plates
4 cups
4 bowls
1 mixing bowl
4 forks, spoons, butter knives, and steak knives
Utensils include:
Large plastic spoon
Plastic spatula
Can opener
Peeler
Small whisk
Salad tongs
Kitchen scizzors
Large BBQ Spatula
Large BBQ tongs
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware includes:
Frying pan
Small pot
1 wooden cutting board
1 plastic cutting board
1 small square frying pan
1 lighter
Colander
I also supply dish soap, hand soap, a dust pan w/ brush, and a tiny garbage can to maintain cleanliness on trips.Under the seats you will find two metal stabilizers to balance the trailer, a thick black cord to plug the trailer into electrical, and a cooling fan to plug inside for warm nights.RecommendationsI recommend you take this cute little boler anywhere! I suggest driving very slow on muddy/rough terrain however there are brand new snow/mud tires to support the vehicle. Other things to notePLEASE READ!!!
- The Boler MUST be hooked up to electrical in order for the fridge and outlet on counter to operate. I have also done some research that the fridge may not work in extremely hot weather (26 degrees or higher). I recommend bringing ice packs to keep your items cool in the fridge and I also would recommend bringing a cooler anyway because the fridge is quite small!
- When turning on the propane, you MUST turn the valve on the tank VERY SLOWLY. This is the most common problem as to why the fridge and stove may not work. Propane tanks will LOCK if the valve is turned too quickly. If you've taken all of the steps and you notice the appliances are not working too well, please turn off the propane, wait it out awhile before trying again. If you have any other questions regarding this please feel free to ask.
- Lastly, the lights in the trailer run off of the trailer battery. If you are taking a longer trip, I recommend charging the battery for a few hours every couple of days. I will leave a battery charger in the cupboard under the sink. If the battery comes back completely dead, it costs approximately $130 to replace so PLEASE be mindful of this. Do not leave the lights on unnecessarily!
Thank you :)
Appliances include a mini fridge, stove, sink, and an outlet is available for use when the trailer is hooked up to electrical. The Boler also has to be plugged into electrical in order for the fridge to operate.
The table folds down into a bed for two and the bench on the opposite can sleep an additional person. The hitch requires a 1 7/8 inch ball and a 7 pin connector to operate the tail lights. What's includedDishes include:
4 plates
4 cups
4 bowls
1 mixing bowl
4 forks, spoons, butter knives, and steak knives
Utensils include:
Large plastic spoon
Plastic spatula
Can opener
Peeler
Small whisk
Salad tongs
Kitchen scizzors
Large BBQ Spatula
Large BBQ tongs
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware includes:
Frying pan
Small pot
1 wooden cutting board
1 plastic cutting board
1 small square frying pan
1 lighter
Colander
I also supply dish soap, hand soap, a dust pan w/ brush, and a tiny garbage can to maintain cleanliness on trips.Under the seats you will find two metal stabilizers to balance the trailer, a thick black cord to plug the trailer into electrical, and a cooling fan to plug inside for warm nights.RecommendationsI recommend you take this cute little boler anywhere! I suggest driving very slow on muddy/rough terrain however there are brand new snow/mud tires to support the vehicle. Other things to notePLEASE READ!!!
- The Boler MUST be hooked up to electrical in order for the fridge and outlet on counter to operate. I have also done some research that the fridge may not work in extremely hot weather (26 degrees or higher). I recommend bringing ice packs to keep your items cool in the fridge and I also would recommend bringing a cooler anyway because the fridge is quite small!
- When turning on the propane, you MUST turn the valve on the tank VERY SLOWLY. This is the most common problem as to why the fridge and stove may not work. Propane tanks will LOCK if the valve is turned too quickly. If you've taken all of the steps and you notice the appliances are not working too well, please turn off the propane, wait it out awhile before trying again. If you have any other questions regarding this please feel free to ask.
- Lastly, the lights in the trailer run off of the trailer battery. If you are taking a longer trip, I recommend charging the battery for a few hours every couple of days. I will leave a battery charger in the cupboard under the sink. If the battery comes back completely dead, it costs approximately $130 to replace so PLEASE be mindful of this. Do not leave the lights on unnecessarily!
Thank you :)
This vintage 1973 Boler camper is newly renovated and super lightweight ready to be towed by almost any vehicle! Its weighs 1100 lbs and can sleep three people comfortably.
Appliances include a mini fridge, stove, sink, and an outlet is available for use when the trailer is hooked up to electrical. The Boler also has to be plugged into electrical in order for the fridge to operate.
The table folds down into a bed for two and the bench on the opposite can sleep an additional person. The hitch requires a 1 7/8 inch ball and a 7 pin connector to operate the tail lights. What's includedDishes include:
4 plates
4 cups
4 bowls
1 mixing bowl
4 forks, spoons, butter knives, and steak knives
Utensils include:
Large plastic spoon
Plastic spatula
Can opener
Peeler
Small whisk
Salad tongs
Kitchen scizzors
Large BBQ Spatula
Large BBQ tongs
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware includes:
Frying pan
Small pot
1 wooden cutting board
1 plastic cutting board
1 small square frying pan
1 lighter
Colander
I also supply dish soap, hand soap, a dust pan w/ brush, and a tiny garbage can to maintain cleanliness on trips.Under the seats you will find two metal stabilizers to balance the trailer, a thick black cord to plug the trailer into electrical, and a cooling fan to plug inside for warm nights.RecommendationsI recommend you take this cute little boler anywhere! I suggest driving very slow on muddy/rough terrain however there are brand new snow/mud tires to support the vehicle. Other things to notePLEASE READ!!!
- The Boler MUST be hooked up to electrical in order for the fridge and outlet on counter to operate. I have also done some research that the fridge may not work in extremely hot weather (26 degrees or higher). I recommend bringing ice packs to keep your items cool in the fridge and I also would recommend bringing a cooler anyway because the fridge is quite small!
- When turning on the propane, you MUST turn the valve on the tank VERY SLOWLY. This is the most common problem as to why the fridge and stove may not work. Propane tanks will LOCK if the valve is turned too quickly. If you've taken all of the steps and you notice the appliances are not working too well, please turn off the propane, wait it out awhile before trying again. If you have any other questions regarding this please feel free to ask.
- Lastly, the lights in the trailer run off of the trailer battery. If you are taking a longer trip, I recommend charging the battery for a few hours every couple of days. I will leave a battery charger in the cupboard under the sink. If the battery comes back completely dead, it costs approximately $130 to replace so PLEASE be mindful of this. Do not leave the lights on unnecessarily!
Thank you :)
Appliances include a mini fridge, stove, sink, and an outlet is available for use when the trailer is hooked up to electrical. The Boler also has to be plugged into electrical in order for the fridge to operate.
The table folds down into a bed for two and the bench on the opposite can sleep an additional person. The hitch requires a 1 7/8 inch ball and a 7 pin connector to operate the tail lights. What's includedDishes include:
4 plates
4 cups
4 bowls
1 mixing bowl
4 forks, spoons, butter knives, and steak knives
Utensils include:
Large plastic spoon
Plastic spatula
Can opener
Peeler
Small whisk
Salad tongs
Kitchen scizzors
Large BBQ Spatula
Large BBQ tongs
Rubber BBQ brush
Dish scrubber
Cookware includes:
Frying pan
Small pot
1 wooden cutting board
1 plastic cutting board
1 small square frying pan
1 lighter
Colander
I also supply dish soap, hand soap, a dust pan w/ brush, and a tiny garbage can to maintain cleanliness on trips.Under the seats you will find two metal stabilizers to balance the trailer, a thick black cord to plug the trailer into electrical, and a cooling fan to plug inside for warm nights.RecommendationsI recommend you take this cute little boler anywhere! I suggest driving very slow on muddy/rough terrain however there are brand new snow/mud tires to support the vehicle. Other things to notePLEASE READ!!!
- The Boler MUST be hooked up to electrical in order for the fridge and outlet on counter to operate. I have also done some research that the fridge may not work in extremely hot weather (26 degrees or higher). I recommend bringing ice packs to keep your items cool in the fridge and I also would recommend bringing a cooler anyway because the fridge is quite small!
- When turning on the propane, you MUST turn the valve on the tank VERY SLOWLY. This is the most common problem as to why the fridge and stove may not work. Propane tanks will LOCK if the valve is turned too quickly. If you've taken all of the steps and you notice the appliances are not working too well, please turn off the propane, wait it out awhile before trying again. If you have any other questions regarding this please feel free to ask.
- Lastly, the lights in the trailer run off of the trailer battery. If you are taking a longer trip, I recommend charging the battery for a few hours every couple of days. I will leave a battery charger in the cupboard under the sink. If the battery comes back completely dead, it costs approximately $130 to replace so PLEASE be mindful of this. Do not leave the lights on unnecessarily!
Thank you :)
1973 Boler 1973 Boler
Length
13 ft
13 ft
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Sleeping arrangements
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Other
1
1
Guest reviews
5.0
Excellent
4 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
4.75
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
4.75
Value
4.75
Listing accuracy
5
Features
1973 Boler 1973 Boler
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 37 L
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 37 L
Amenities
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Leveling Jacks
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Leveling Jacks
Nearby places to stay
COQUITLAM, BC • Exact location provided after booking

1. Sun Retreats Birch Bay
Blaine, WA • 27 miles away

2. West Beach Resort
Eastsound, WA • 43 miles away

3. RV@Olympic
Port Angeles, WA • 86 miles away

4. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center
Langley, WA • 89 miles away

5. Elwha RV Park
Port Angeles, WA • 90 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
COQUITLAM, BC • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator
Cancellation: Flexible
I am a new RV owner who loves to find old boler trailers and fix them up to rent them out. I also enjoy going to lakes, beaches, and spending time with friends or family around a campfire.
I am a new RV owner who loves to find old boler trailers and fix them up to rent them out. I also enjoy going to lakes, beaches, and spending time with friends or family around a campfire.












