So some of you may remember the post about building a camper for a high school shop project a couple years ago. Well I think I bit off more than I could chew for a shop class then, but now I am in my senior year of college and I almost have it done. I am a cadet at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs so I don't get a lot of free time to work on it but I've tried to get done what I can when I can. It has been a heck of a learning project as I knew very little about construction and didn't really have much for plans. The galley was a big pain because I built the cabinets to far out and didn't really have a plan for a hatch, but I made it work. That is kind of the whole story with this camper, I build something and then realized I just made what I was going to do next impossible so I had to think of another way to go about it.
What I need to do now is figure out what I want to do on the outside. Any suggestions? Originally I had thought about painting it with like a boat hull paint but then looked into that and saw that most people fiberglassed the walls before it was built and I don't know if I could really do that. I've thought about sheeting it to but that seems expensive and would take a lot of fancy trim pieces. I am also worried about water getting under the sheeting if I did that. Is there a way I could paint it and make it waterproof?
Also, I need an idea for fenders, and then someway to support the galley hatch. I've seen lots of people with pistons but I feel like they might wear out so I thought about some wooden struts that fold up and attach to support the room.
Feel free to add any other suggestions about where I should go next because a lot of times when I go to work on it I just sit there and stare at it trying to figure out what to do next

.So some of you may remember the post a couple years ago about building a teardrop as a high school shop project. Well, I think I bit off more