What Does Your Teardrop Trailer Weigh?

TTT, 7x10 foot body, 1480 including full propane tanks and all dishes/pans, but NOT including water (or food or bedding or the little portapotty).
Pulled with a Subaru 2.2L wagon... fine, except the clutch. Going to pull with a 4 cyl Ranger. Auto, so no clutch to kill.
 
My 5X11 steel framed, aluminum skinned w/ full galley weighs in right at 1600lb. This is ready to camp, food, ice, the works. A little heavier than I really wanted, but that's what it is :oops:
 
Our 6 by 12 Mega-Mini dry weight 1150 lbs actual with full propane tank. Next MM will be 1250 with added items.
 
I still need to get mine weighed, but based on the materials that went into it, I estimate that it weighs around 600-700 pounds. It is a 4X8 Benroy style.

CD
 
There are two teardrop weight threads that I can find. This particular one that we are writing in now was started in 2004. The other one is here:

http://tnttt.com/viewto ... c&start=45

Maybe we can combine them into one somehow? Dunno.....maybe this post is all that is needed to point people to the other....?

Also, another one on material weights is here:

http://tnttt.com/viewto ... ht=#569700


I know there are a couple more but trying to wade through the search engine and all the posts to find them al is a major task.

Maybe what we need is a poll where people enter the size and weight of their trailer? …Or is there one that I missed?
 
I weighed my td this fall. Tee Nee sailboat trailer and 4'x8' camper. Loaded
with everything but the food for the weekend it came in at 740 lbs. Kermit
 
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* Averages are based on information taken at 12:31 PM PST on 11/21/09 from two threads:
- User Poll Thread: What does your teardrop weight?
- General Discussion: Whats the size and weight of your teardrop
* The content of this chart is subject to human error; however, please be aware that:
- If someone was kind enough to answer both threads, effort was made to eliminate duplicates.
- If size was not given, that weight could not be used.
- If inches were given, they were dropped/rounded to feet.
- If more than one weight was given, the highest weight was used.
- If a category has only one entry, that will be its "average".
 
Mike and Brenda":2pyhebgi said:
:cry: :cry: 5 x 10 :cry: :cry: 2250 lbs


That's made me feel better about our Grumman. :LOL: :lol

Its 5'6"x 10', and we weighed it at the weekend. It came to 760kg fully loaded, ready to go. that works out at 1675 lbs .
I was very happy when we weighed the Coppertop, Its 5x8, and weighed in at 360 kg , just under 795 lbs , Thats less than half the weight of the Grumman. :shock: :shock:
 
Seeing a few other large ones sure makes me feel a little better about my 1720# 6'6"x11'6"
 
wow, mine is the lightest 5x10 at 1,100#, and it has 1.5" insul in the walls, ceiling and floor... how great is that...?

good thing I junked most of the h/f frame...
 

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