scottswierenga
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I spent a good portion of last year conceiving, designing, planning, and beginning the build up of my first Convertible Adventure Trailer (CAT-1) and here is what I have got so far.
A used 4x8 Carry-On trailer that came with the following features:
1-7/8th" Hitch
2x8 timber decking trailer floor with two D-Rings and a Motorcycle Wheel Chock mounted on it
Factory tailgate (& hinges) removed
2000lb curved axle with 5x4.5" hubs
Slipper Springs
Factory 12" wheels
Factory taillights, side-marker lamps, and 4 Pin wiring harness
Factory swing-away tongue jack stand w/foot
Recently completed trailer modifications:
Deleted the d-rings & wheel chock
Deleted the tiny factory fenders
Over Axle Conversion w/new perches
31-ish" tires on 16" wheels
3" wheel spacers to fit the new wheel/tires combo
Wiring Harness repairs & new bulbs
Proposed future trailer modifications still in Research & Design stage
4-corner adjustable or stabilizer jacks
Additional/supplemental trailer lights
Large Fenders
On top of the trailer will be mounted the 4'x8'x36"T cargo box which is under construction at the moment. The box features include:
1/2" Ply floor & Top
3/4" Ply sides, front, & back
2x4 skeletal framed interior
A swing-away, removable, "Tablegate" on lift-off hinges. It will receive folding or removable legs mounted on it. (Open, remove, deploy legs, and abra-ca-dabra!! 4' x 3' table space!)
Hand Fit aluminum trim work from 1/2" and 3/4" U Channel
The box top will be removable in it's entirety, giving me the usage option as a stake bed trailer with sidewalls
Box top will get two 6' cross bars made from Unistrut to serve two purposes, haul up to 3 kayaks, and act as lifting points to remove the top
Above and to the rear of the tires as the box sits on the trailer, will be the two spare tires
The method (and location) of mounting the 11# LP Tank has yet to be determined
Shovel & Ax mounts likely on the front or passenger side
Quite certain an access hatch should be added to the drivers side of the box towards the front
Flirting with the idea of filling that hatch with a custom built slide out kitchen feature
That's about where it is all at right now. I still have lots of little ideas floating around inside my brain for various things, and I am pleased with how it's all coming together.
One question for you.
I think the floor of the trailer box should have some kind of covering on it and not just raw/sealed/painted plywood. I envision it taking a light beating over the years from tossing things in, sliding things out, and likely getting wet things put inside on occasion. What options would you recommend? Single piece vinyl flooring, a sacrificial floor of 1/4" plywood, just paint it??
I ask for your input.
A used 4x8 Carry-On trailer that came with the following features:
1-7/8th" Hitch
2x8 timber decking trailer floor with two D-Rings and a Motorcycle Wheel Chock mounted on it
Factory tailgate (& hinges) removed
2000lb curved axle with 5x4.5" hubs
Slipper Springs
Factory 12" wheels
Factory taillights, side-marker lamps, and 4 Pin wiring harness
Factory swing-away tongue jack stand w/foot
Recently completed trailer modifications:
Deleted the d-rings & wheel chock
Deleted the tiny factory fenders
Over Axle Conversion w/new perches
31-ish" tires on 16" wheels
3" wheel spacers to fit the new wheel/tires combo
Wiring Harness repairs & new bulbs
Proposed future trailer modifications still in Research & Design stage
4-corner adjustable or stabilizer jacks
Additional/supplemental trailer lights
Large Fenders
On top of the trailer will be mounted the 4'x8'x36"T cargo box which is under construction at the moment. The box features include:
1/2" Ply floor & Top
3/4" Ply sides, front, & back
2x4 skeletal framed interior
A swing-away, removable, "Tablegate" on lift-off hinges. It will receive folding or removable legs mounted on it. (Open, remove, deploy legs, and abra-ca-dabra!! 4' x 3' table space!)
Hand Fit aluminum trim work from 1/2" and 3/4" U Channel
The box top will be removable in it's entirety, giving me the usage option as a stake bed trailer with sidewalls
Box top will get two 6' cross bars made from Unistrut to serve two purposes, haul up to 3 kayaks, and act as lifting points to remove the top
Above and to the rear of the tires as the box sits on the trailer, will be the two spare tires
The method (and location) of mounting the 11# LP Tank has yet to be determined
Shovel & Ax mounts likely on the front or passenger side
Quite certain an access hatch should be added to the drivers side of the box towards the front
Flirting with the idea of filling that hatch with a custom built slide out kitchen feature
That's about where it is all at right now. I still have lots of little ideas floating around inside my brain for various things, and I am pleased with how it's all coming together.
One question for you.
I think the floor of the trailer box should have some kind of covering on it and not just raw/sealed/painted plywood. I envision it taking a light beating over the years from tossing things in, sliding things out, and likely getting wet things put inside on occasion. What options would you recommend? Single piece vinyl flooring, a sacrificial floor of 1/4" plywood, just paint it??
I ask for your input.
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