Bikersmurf
Expedition Leader
I'm curious what you have planned next?
I like the solar idea! I have a 280W panel that I intended to mount on my RTT but holding on until I decide if I go ahead with a new "roof" project... Make sure to stop by this spring but hopefully it won't be in March as I'll be travelling out of the country for most of the month...hmmm... maybe that's a way to tilt the solar panels at the sun as well. I'll be out your way in the spring with my rig.
I have something different in mind but until I know if it's feasible (budget and all) no point to elaborate... I guess I just like to tinkerAre you getting rid of your pop top?
Upgrading to something bigger??
Before mounting my RTT I just about built it out of plywood & fiberglass. I did the same process on my 1st army trailer (built a lid/box for it) and it was very strong and not too heavy. If I'd do it again I would use a mix of material to ensure I could also incorporate insulation. The hardest part for me would be the canvas as I have no idea how to sow... not out of the question though! At the end the RTT was the easiest way to get it done quick and make it look decent. Still works awesome and opening the tent without the bed in place creates a crazy feeling of space! Anyway, it's staying in place until I decide if my idea is realistic...I was looking at your rooftop tent and then looking at plywood boat plans. Seemed like a way to make a strong, light and low profile pop roof without having to make a mold or do a bunch of metal work. The rooftop tent looks a lot faster to install though.
I looked at many options before going ahead with the RTT, including the pop-up campers but it would have been way more complicated. The RTT is by far one of the easiest way to pop your roof. I did it over a weekend, basically one full day and a bit more for the finishing touches. A few small challenges, like figuring out how to open, close and secure it from the inside but at the end it worked out great.If you were closer I would seriously consider buying yours.
It is a genius idea that you had with that!!
I’m making some changes to mine this spring/summer and may do something similar!!
Not sure I need the extra sleeping space just interested in the headroom and ventilation.
There are some cheap pop-up campers around here, but that seems impractical compared to the RTT.
Woooohooo! But why?
Totally understand! Mine is big and comfy, and I only have one kiddo! Looking forward to yiur next build.Because I can't stand still
This new one is approx. 14" longer and 5" wider. The original Ambuland obviously looks better with the smaller box and works great for a family of 4 but I'm hoping to incorporate a few "extras" on this one.