Hi everyone!
So my name's John, I've been out of the camping game for a few years thanks to college, job, house renovation, etc, but then someone shared pictures of his Weekender on another forum and I realized "Hey, I could do that!" I built all of the cabinets in my kitchen, so I think a camper on a pre-built trailer shouldn't be too much of a stretch.
I could probably get away with a Weekender, but I'm sure my girlfriend will demand a toilet if I want her to come along and my 80lb black lab is very likely to have some interesting things to say about the limited space (she's not allowed on furniture, so she'd have to stay in the SUV overnight). An Escape Hatch would be a lot more work, and more challenging as I do not have a garage to build it in, but might meet everyone's needs if I put in a gate to keep the dog away from the bed.
Has anyone built a Weekender on a 5x8' trailer? I noticed the trailer is only $100-150 more than the 4' and the general commentary seems to be everyone ends up going wider on their second build. I would be towing this with a 3/4 ton Suburban, so I think the 5' wouldn't cause much of a mpg drop over the 4' due to the slip-stream I generate. It seems like the biggest issue would be the extra seam in the roof (there is one roof panel that is 51x48" on the standard plans) and the large amount of wasted material if I used 4x8' MDO plywood, unless I wanted to order 5x8' sheets.
Unfortunately I'm busy until Labor Day so I won't be able to build anything this summer, hopefully I can have everything planned out and start next spring.