Bow fronted Teardrop?

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Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby hankyknot » Thu Aug 23, 2012 5:36 pm

Not sure of the technical term but are there any plans on here for a teardrop who's front has kinda been turned on its side so the curve runs left to right rather than up and down?

I'm thinking it would give a little more usable space in the bow
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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby Lgboro » Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:56 pm

You can find a few in the Hall of Fame that are built the way you described.
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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby hankyknot » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:06 pm

Thanks lgboro, I only thought to look in the plans section, still finding my way around.
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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby mezmo » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:44 pm

Camp-Inn builds a model 560 with that design:

http://tinycamper.com/teardropmodels.htm

Member Irmo Atomics is building a take-off on the 1930s
Airstream Torpedo with that design feature:

viewtopic.php?f=50&t=51954

A couple others have also done that design feature if I'm
recalling correctly, maybe you'll run across them somehow.

Oh, 'just remembered grant whipp is using the feature on his
build [pg4]:

viewtopic.php?f=50&t=44462&start=45

Here's another recent build journal with it: The Finley T-1:

viewtopic.php?f=50&t=51053

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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby angib » Sat Aug 25, 2012 9:41 am

If you are tempted to combine a round front with a roofline that dips a little, or a lot, to the front, bear in mind that will give you compound angles at the end of any roof beams and a non-square joint between the sides/front and roof. No big problem if you have great woodworking skills and/or a decent set of hand tools but it's one more thing to think about.

And sadly I think the dipping roofline looks really good with a round front, as on this early Airstream trailer:

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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby Irmo Atomics » Sun Aug 26, 2012 4:00 am

Here's an example of what anjib was referring to
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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby eamarquardt » Sun Aug 26, 2012 4:37 am

More space in the "bow". Is your teardrop gonna be amphibious? :thinking: Just askin. :lol: Will it have bulkheads or walls. Doors or hatches. A ceiling or overhead. A bathroom or head? A floor or deck? Will it be cutter rigged, sloop rigged, ketch, or yawl? "Enquiring minds want to know" (Google this phrase).

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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby hankyknot » Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:50 am

eamarquardt wrote:More space in the "bow". Is your teardrop gonna be amphibious? :thinking: Just askin. :lol: Will it have bulkheads or walls. Doors or hatches. A ceiling or overhead. A bathroom or head? A floor or deck? Will it be cutter rigged, sloop rigged, ketch, or yawl? "Enquiring minds want to know" (Google this phrase).

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Do you ask this question of every teardrop builder that has a galley?
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Think bow as in curved, not bow as in the opposite of stern but either works.
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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby eamarquardt » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:07 am

hankyknot wrote:
eamarquardt wrote:More space in the "bow". Is your teardrop gonna be amphibious? :thinking: Just askin. :lol: Will it have bulkheads or walls. Doors or hatches. A ceiling or overhead. A bathroom or head? A floor or deck? Will it be cutter rigged, sloop rigged, ketch, or yawl? "Enquiring minds want to know" (Google this phrase).

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Do you ask this question of every teardrop builder that has a galley?
;-)

Think bow as in curved, not bow as in the opposite of stern but either works.





Nope, I only ask if the trailer is being planned with a bow. Can I think of the front of the trailer as the stem? I don't like to be contrary and think of opposites. If it had a leading edge I might ask if was gonna be wing shaped.

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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby Deryk the Pirate » Sun Aug 26, 2012 6:13 pm

lol I live in a sailboat, and when I saw "bow" I immediatly thought like "bow top" like some gypsy vardo's lol


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Re: Bow fronted Teardrop?

Postby rowerwet » Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:08 am

a "raindrop" is how most refer to it here, also a paddle head (think of the radius on the end of a wooden canoe paddle) would be a sort of flattened raindrop, the curved roof line would be even nicer. My next trailer will be a raindrop as I think it does offer a lot more room for storage/living compared to a tongue box that doesn't add as much storage, and no living space. Camp Inn makes it into a nice bunk for kids/pets.
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