Hello from Half Moon Bay

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Hello from Half Moon Bay

Postby redrock » Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:01 pm

Hello, all,

My handle is Red Rock, my real name is David, and I live in Half Moon Bay, right on the coast just south of San Francisco. My wife and I have been RVing for more than 20 years, starting with a small Class C and later moving up to a Class A. We sold the A a couple of years ago. We loved rambling around the western states and even ventured across country a couple of times, but eventually we got tired of the expense and hassle of maintaining a big coach, not to mention getting 8 mpg while hauling around three, count them three, engines (coach, toad & generator).

It was a relief to sell that rig, and I haven't missed the hassle at all. But I *do* miss the adventures. More & more I find myself missing the freedom to just take off and go somewhere new. I miss the Sierras, I miss the Cascades, and I especially miss the Utah canyons (hence the Red Rock), which is where I had some of the sweetest times. I switched the narrative from "we" to "I", BTW, to reflect the reality that I miss these times more than my wife does, and I often traveled alone on my adventures. But when she came along we usually had a wonderful time, and I'd like to lure her back to my outdoor adventures.

So... I've been thinking about another RV. But without the hassle of three engines, which means it would have to be a trailer (with no generator). If possible, I'd like to tow it with my 2015 Mazda 3, which I dearly love. That means it would have to be a *tiny* trailer. So I've looking at tiny trailers I might buy, but all them either cost too much, weight too much, or both. And the ones that *do* fit my size and weight constrains are just too bare-bones for our needs. My wife, in particular, insists on a few more creature comforts if she is going to join me in my travels, and I really want to travel with her and not by myself.

So, being farily handy with tools, I began to wonder: Could I build a little trailer myself? After several days of Googling, I concluded that yes, I could. It wouldn't be particularly easy, but it's definitely something I could do.

I also discovered that the very best resource out there for such an endeavor is a site called 'teardrops and tiny trailers.' What an awesome site, guys/gals! Well done! With the cumulative knowledge on this site as a guide, I can build a far better trailer than if I'd forged my own way.

I've been studying the posts for the last few weeks and I've learned a *lot* in that time. So I figure it's now time to take off the invisibility cloak and introduce myself. Having done so with this post, I'll start a separate build thread that describes my constraints, goals and ideas. I have come up with a tentative design that gives me many features of a larger trailer, yet packs it into a 6'x8' unit that, if my calculations are correct, should come in at just under 1000 pounds, which is my target dry weight. But there are several key assumptions in that design that have to be validated before I can accept that design as realistic. I'll post full particulars to get your feedback before I even consider building it. And if it turns out that some of you like my design, then sharing it with you could be my first contribution to the group. :)

To be continued in another thread...
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Re: Hello from Half Moon Bay

Postby halfdome, Danny » Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:00 pm

Welcome to the forum Red Rock. :shake hands:
You're indeed correct that TNTTT is the best resource to build a teardrop or tiny travel trailer.

Love the area you live in.
One weekend, back in the 1970's, I drove (cheap gas) round trip from San Diego to Half Moon Bay to get one of your famous giant pumpkins for our apartment and Halloween.

It will be interesting to see what you finally decide to build, best of luck on your project.
:D Danny
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Re: Hello from Half Moon Bay

Postby Roly Nelson » Thu Mar 10, 2016 6:34 pm

Welcome aboard, Red Rock. Read all you can about building, take pics as you go along, Post the pics of course, don't over build, ask questions, and above all, swing on down to So Cal in a couple of weeks and take in the biggest teardrop gathering in the world at Lake Perris. There are well over 100 rigs there and you will get a wealth of info from all of the friendly folks. Look me up, I'm the guy with the wooden satelite dish on the roof, (along with a few more wooden things) See ya there.
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Re: Hello from Half Moon Bay

Postby redrock » Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:46 pm

Thanks, Danny. That is a fantastic teardrop you have there. In fact, I was about to say that was the nicest teardrop I'd ever seen and then Roly went and posted a picture of his Half-Nelson Woodie and I disappeared into his build site and came out with a new love. Perhaps I need to create two "best of" categories here, one for aluminum and one for wood. :thumbsup:

Roly, you are clearly a master craftsman, and your tear is a true work of art. Is that a Red Trailer chassis I see in the photos? I'm only guessing from the tongue configuration. I was thinking of building on the HF trailer, but I've been looking at the Red Trailer because I could remove the tongue to help squeeze a third vehicle into my driveway. If it's a Red Trailer, I'd appreciate your thoughts on it vs. the Harbor Freight.

Oh, and is that a wooden safety chain I see on the last page of your build site? Nah. Couldn't be. Nobody would take wood that far...
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Re: Hello from Half Moon Bay

Postby halfdome, Danny » Thu Mar 10, 2016 10:05 pm

redrock wrote:Thanks, Danny. That is a fantastic teardrop you have there. In fact, I was about to say that was the nicest teardrop I'd ever seen and then Roly went and posted a picture of his Half-Nelson Woodie and I disappeared into his build site and came out with a new love. Perhaps I need to create two "best of" categories here, one for aluminum and one for wood. :thumbsup:

Roly, you are clearly a master craftsman, and your tear is a true work of art. Is that a Red Trailer chassis I see in the photos? I'm only guessing from the tongue configuration. I was thinking of building on the HF trailer, but I've been looking at the Red Trailer because I could remove the tongue to help squeeze a third vehicle into my driveway. If it's a Red Trailer, I'd appreciate your thoughts on it vs. the Harbor Freight.

Oh, and is that a wooden safety chain I see on the last page of your build site? Nah. Couldn't be. Nobody would take wood that far...

Thanks for the kudos redrock.
Check out another of Roly's Builds.
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