Awesome! That is a great design!
What is the software that you use for your drawng...
ok...you're officially out of control..
"And now..I'd like to present Concept 12"
Welcome to my world....lol
I like the new one as well, plus it offers a bit of protection getting in and out. Maybe a full skirt on each side and have one an entrance dressing room and other a toilet shower room, that is of course if you can raise it up a bit for you tall guys to stand under:ylsmoke:
Carry on, Pat
The only problem I can see is if one of the kids gets up in the middle of the night and Jumps down, Landing in a very sensitive "area" of said trailer builder.:Wow1:
Only thing I would change is the hinge side of the door/s. If the door or doors were to unlatch at highway speed the results of the door catching air and diriecting it into the cabin would most likely cause it to blow out the windows or even blow the top right off as well as ripping the door off its hinges. Hinged from the front and all that is likely to happen is a flopping door.
I've got another suggestion. Something that has been percolating in my head for a while. I love "hybrid" travel trailers. The ones where you have a box, and the bed folds up for travel. It just makes so much sense.
So, add one or two of those to the sides of the trailer, and go with the flip forward main bed. The main compartment could be reserved as a commons room, maybe a table in the middle. Nobody has to step on anybody's mattress in the middle of the night.
When you get to camp, pop open the top, then pop out the side bed(s).
What I'm talking about are things like these:
http://www.forestriverinc.com/nd/default22.asp?nav=rec&page=expandables
And, don't worry about using an available frame size. The frame is the least of your worries. A custom frame can be built in a weekend, and buying a ready-made frame won't be strong enough for what you want anyway. Build it the shape and size you want, and do the frame from scratch.
Although, new...the prices are rather steep.