Hello!
My name is Jeff Creber. I’m 32 years old and I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Around the start of 2015, my wife Zaneta and I began the process of designing and building a teardrop trailer. We have since completed the project however I never found the time to post my progress on TNTTT. Now that the project is complete, I’ve been able to catch my breath and organize some information and progress shots for the site. I’d just like to say thank you to everyone in the TNTTT community who have posted information over the years. I have spent countless hours on TNTTT reading articles on every aspect of the building process. I don’t know if I could have completed my project without your valuable information! I hope I can help others with future builds by posting some information about our project.
I’ll leave you with a link for pictures, a little background information about our motivation for the project, and some information regarding our trailer build.
Pictures from the entire trailer build can be viewed here:
https://goo.gl/photos/W8mFfDwJ7XTffSyt7Feel free to follow us on Instagram or Facebook if you want to see future trailer updates or pictures from the upcoming USA road trip:
https://www.instagram.com/jeffcreberhttps://www.facebook.com/jcreberYou can reply to this post or contact me at
[email protected] you have any questions or comments. I would love to hear from you!
Background:I have always wanted to purchase a Volkswagen Van, gut it, renovate it, and take it on a trip across the USA. When I mentioned this to my wife, she was 100% on board with the idea. After doing some research, I realized that a van might not be the best option for me as I’ve never been an expert with engines or vehicles in general. While helping me with my van research, my wife randomly stumbled across a few basic teardrop trailer builds on various sites. To be honest, I don’t think I had ever seen a teardrop trailer before she brought them to my attention.. Once she planted the idea in my head, I was immediately hooked. Countless hours of research ensued, materials were sourced out, and the building began. With the motivation of a summer long USA trip to punctuate the project, I was able to keep motivated and power through the build. Everything was buttoned up by August of 2016 which allowed us to take the maiden voyage to my best friends wedding in Lake Louise and then to Whistler. We were able to squeeze in another 10 or so camping trips throughout the remainder of the year.
The original plan was to make the USA trip in the summer of 2016 however we decided to postpone it until the summer of 2017. We plan to leave Calgary June 2nd, 2017. We’ll make our way through the US for 3 months and enter back into Canada on the east coast. We’ll then spend September making our way back though Canada.
We're really looking forward to exploring our beautiful countries with the new trailer!
***UPDATES***-Added a video showing the function of our futon in the trailer build album (02/03/2017)
-Added a photo of the auxiliary ice box AC unit in the trailer build album (02/03/2017)
-Added detailed instructions regarding the installation of our Lexan "stargazer" window:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=68013&start=30#p1198322 (05/03/2017)
Build Time & Costs-Design programs used: AutoCAD, Google Sketchup
-Started the design: February 2015
-Started building: March 8th, 2015
-Took a break from building to get married: June 18, 2015 to September 20, 2015
-Maiden voyage: August 6th, 2016
-Approximate build time: 10 Months (303 Days)
-Approximate cost: $11,000.00 CAD
Specifications-Trailer length: 11’
-Trailer width: 5’
-Trailer weight: Approximately 1800 LBS
-Chassis: Modified Big Tex 30SA-08 60” x 8’ single axle trailer. Purchased from factory Outlet Trailers, High River Alberta.
-Sandwiched plywood insulation design.
-Skinned with 18 gauge aluminum, over ⅛” luan plywood, over roof spars.
-Large polycarbonate cabin window.
-Futon memory foam bed (Size: double).
-Collapsable internal table.
-Custom doors with opening windows.
-Windows purchased from Vintage Technologies out of the USA.
-Floating vinyl flooring, suitable for damp locations.
-Suburban 2 burner propane stove.
-120AH deep cycle battery.
-“Truck Fridge” AC/DC powered fridge.
-Renogy solar system. Two 100W solar panels with PMW charge controller.
-450W inverter, automatically relay triggered, for 120V receptacles when trailer is not hooked up to an AC power supply.
-DC power supply, automatically relay triggered, for DC components when trailer is plugged into an AC power supply.
-Stereo system: Pioneer bluetooth deck with 4 speakers (2 in cabin, two on hatch)
-3-way switching for all cabin LED lighting and fans.
-Hardwired CO2/Smoke Detector
-Custom switch boxes
-Exhaust fan
-Internal circulation fan with copper coils through which cold water may be pumped from an auxiliary cooler for AC.
-Sink with running cold water. 12V SHURflo 4008 fresh water pump pulls from 2x 20L portable auxiliary water tanks.
-Custom built roof rack (Thanks Steve!)
-ShadyBoy awning
-Internal propane heater: Mr. Heater brand “Little Buddy” 3800-BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Heater
-Eccotemp L5 Portable tankless water heater for outdoor Shower. Hooks up to a quick connect water outlet on the exterior of the trailer.