matthewp
Combat Truck Monkey
Then I decided to look at converted cargo trailers...
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Whiskeycutter
There has been some really nice ones done on this forum! I definitely think covered cargo trailers qualify as a very viable option.
Then I decided to look at converted cargo trailers...
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Whiskeycutter
I agree 100% with the above. We decided against a sink in ours for that reason.
Here's my thought on sinks in teardrops: ...
I just turned my notebook upside down
Great thread! The comment as to a tear drop being a tent on wheels, having lived in a pup tent I have to say, I cooked inside. Love the tear drops, very cool looking, some are works of art, but how practical are they really?
The Sawtooth design seems to give more headroom and upper storage possibilities with a rack. Sure, I like the amenities of a 20' travel trailer, but that won't work well on trails, so, are there any expandable drops, hard sided fold outs? Sure would be nice to be able to sit up and cook a quick meal, make sandwiches, reach a cold or hot drink on rainy days.
As to a floor plan, I've spent some time in small boats, cuddy cabins with the berth, head and galley in a 10' stretch, seems similar arrangements would work in a trailer and I'm not sure the customary side entry is the most efficient. ?????
Luk4mud
Thanks for starting this thread. Its answering the questions I have. Torsion axles do have a lot of bounce to the ounce but ride good on road if load is properly balanced. My useage will be same as Hilldweller since I am more of a forest tourist/roadwarrior and not a serious offroad adventurer. After getting over my passion for a Moby1, I decided I did not have to be prepared for the Zombie apocalypse so I looked at LG and several custom teardrops. Then I decided to look at converted cargo trailers where you have a shell with clean slate to add or subtract as you wish. I think I am down to axle [definitely want brakes] and type of roof rack for maximum flexibility and hauling. Mine will be totally modular so whatever I put in can be easily removed except the electrical components. So guys recommendations on racks would also be good and Luk4mud useful for you as well.
Cheers,
Whiskeycutter
I just turned my notebook upside down
Great thread! The comment as to a tear drop being a tent on wheels, having lived in a pup tent I have to say, I cooked inside. Love the tear drops, very cool looking, some are works of art, but how practical are they really? The Sawtooth design seems to give more headroom and upper storage possibilities with a rack. Sure, I like the amenities of a 20' travel trailer, but that won't work well on trails, so, are there any expandable drops, hard sided fold outs? Sure would be nice to be able to sit up and cook a quick meal, make sandwiches, reach a cold or hot drink on rainy days.
As to a floor plan, I've spent some time in small boats, cuddy cabins with the berth, head and galley in a 10' stretch, seems similar arrangements would work in a trailer and I'm not sure the customary side entry is the most efficient. ?????
I just turned my notebook upside down
Just to really mess with your head, look at Camp Inn Trailers.
http://tinycamper.com/teardropmodels.htm
Hilldweller -
I think I have visited with you on the LG forum? You have a great way of putting things and that is a great way to put it - either a TD is for you or it isn't. It most definitely is for me and I really do love mine -- can't wait to spend more time in it. As for the sink -- I HAVE used mine -- put some ice in and made some sodas cold!! I would agree - had it to do over - would have not gotten a sink or stove. The sink, although wasted space, just isn't used. The stove IS wasted space -- space that could be used for storage/stuff....I am normally (99.9%) alone and love my single burner Camp Chef stove so that is all I really ever use/need. Two of the pics show how the sink and stove are installed -- the sink, well, could live with or without but the stove -- that is a lot of space for some utensils or other.
Attaching a picture of my single burner stove and Camp Chef Sherpa kitchen -- both of which I would be lost without. I got the roof rack installed when I ordered the trailer and since had an ARB awning installed and love that too -- quality and works very well!! Pics of that as well. It does seem that we like our trailers - I like the ability to go anywhere my truck can go and have a safe/warm/stable place to sleep - oh, and watch TV/DVD's and stay cozy warm. I have a small ceramic oscillating heater for the cabin. Also - there is a ton of storage in this thing - under the floor beneath the bed.....
This is a great thread and really like all the ideas and sharing.
NetDep, what kind of heater do you have? Happen to have a picture?