I did the long post the other day asking about interest in the kits and parts because I'm trying to figure out if it's worthwhile to continue discussions with the parties that want to bring the TrailTop parts to market - if there isn't much interest or if there's interest but at an impossibly low price then it's not worth anyone's time to go any further. Thanks for your posts over the last few days, I think they indicate interest, but if you don't mind I'd like to see what people think kits and parts should sell for. Since there was interest in the TrailDog design and in individual parts I'll ask about those.
There are a bunch of parts in the two photos below, I'll ask about the longest straight pieces in the left photo and about the 90-degree curve in the right photo, those two are good samples to price. The straight piece is 8' long and can be cut to any length necessary, think of it like buying an 8' board at Home Depot that you're going to cut into pieces the sizes you need. The 90-degree curve can be seen at the front top of the teardrop in the left photos and could be part of any design someone might come up with. A 60-degree curve or a 30-degree would take the same amount of materials and labor to mold, so the 90 is as good as any other to do some price estimating on.
A TrailDog kit would consist of these parts:
- 6 - 60-degree corners
- 2 - 30-degree corners
- 4 - Curved fiberglass panels to match the corners above so the only panels the builder would supply would be flat 1/4" plywood
- Enough straight sections to complete the side frames
What do you suggest a TrailDog kit of all the pieces listed above should sell for?
Any suggestions for what the 8' straight piece and the a 90-degree curve might sell for?
Please try to be realistic, if someone says the TrailDog kit should cost $100 that's obviously not realistic, there is a non-trivial cost involved in molding the parts and covering the operating cost of whatever company produces and sells them. If it works out that your expectations of pricing are in line with what the cost of production plus a company's overhead+profit then I'll continue the conversations with the companies and maybe they'll decide to move forward and get the parts and kits into production.