Seriously Considering a build

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Seriously Considering a build

Postby ZendoDeb » Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:28 pm

Greetings all. There is great info on this site.

I usually sail, but I am suffering a temporary exile from my usual Tampa Bay to northern Illinois.

I haven't settled anything yet, but am leaning toward one of the more angular designs (like the weekender or Desert Dawg), since my woodworking skills are only fair. Though I have learned a lot working on boats the past few years.
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:37 pm

Hey Zendodeb,

Welcome to the forum.

Weekender is a good choice! Take lots of pictures and let us see your build! ;)

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Postby Arne » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:37 pm

Keep your eyes and mind open and doodle around on paper first. Think about what you want your trailer to do for you and your final result will be quite close to your needs.

Good wishes for your new trailer.... the ride can be bumpy, but the end result will be worth it.
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Postby glider » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:41 pm

Hi there , I say go for it! 8)
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Postby Miriam C. » Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:43 pm

Image to the playground. Working around boats seems to be good preparation for a TD. Just need some wheels.

Look forward to seeing your build so dig out the :pictures: :pictures: :pictures: and keep the bubble oil half full. ;)
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Re: Seriously Considering a build

Postby Joanne » Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:11 pm

ZendoDeb wrote:Greetings all. There is great info on this site.

I usually sail, but I am suffering a temporary exile from my usual Tampa Bay to northern Illinois.

I haven't settled anything yet, but am leaning toward one of the more angular designs (like the weekender or Desert Dawg), since my woodworking skills are only fair. Though I have learned a lot working on boats the past few years.


I say go for the Desert Dawg profile!! :lol: :lol:

Deb, I thought that it would be easier to build an angular shaped trailer but in retrospect I'm not sure it's the case. I think each shape has its own challenges, rounded OR angular. I would suggest that you choose the shape that you like the best, then build that. You will have your trailer for a long time so build the one you like.

Good luck on your build. Oh yeah, be sure to check out the Lady's forum.

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Postby Mike C. » Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:18 pm

Hi ZendoDeb,


Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you have all the skills you need to build a teardrop. Just jump in and start your build and be sure to post lots of pictures, and if you have questions, just ask.

See you around. :thumbsup:
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Postby Roly Nelson » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:14 pm

Hi ZD, welcome to the forum. So, relocated to northern Illinois, huh.
Any where near Rockford, the old home town........50 years ago? Hey, if you can build a boat, building a teardrop should be a cinch. Just get that trailer, slap on a floor, some sides, spars and a roof, and you have got one built.

Now all you have to do is finish it.........hatch lid, galley design and cabinets, lights, doors, windows and what else........oh yes, AC, sound system, stove, sink, water tank, under-floor storage, custom fenders and wheel rims, and perhaps a snap-on porta-potty/changing room. Nothing to it.

Just kidding, keep it simple and get to camping right away.........the second one can have all of the bells and whistles. Most of us have been right where you are, dreaming and planning, and finally actually building a functional, easy to use teardrop, ready for some serious camping.

Roly, Hmmm. Northern Illinois, alas. ZD, I remember it well........
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Postby Bristol Delica » Fri Nov 07, 2008 3:13 am

Hi ZendoDeb

Welcome to the Forum. I too took my inspiration from Joanne's Desert Dawg for the same reason as you, simplicity of design. Having learnt a lot from the first build and gained confidence from that, the next one will be a "true" tear.

Don't be afraid to ask "dumb" questions before and during your build, there is always someone here who has able to answer.

Best of luck with the project.

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Postby Michele » Fri Nov 07, 2008 8:22 am

Welcome to the forum. I had no woodworking skills at all but I learned everything I needed to know from reading this forum.
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Zendo?

Postby ZendoDeb » Sun Nov 09, 2008 2:15 pm

I guess I should explain...

Zendo is the name of my boat. Sailing Vessel Zendo. 1979 Hunter (not the trailer manufacturer) cutter. 37 ft length overall. Draws 5 feet of water.

Zendo is a Zen word that means "the place you go to meditate."
"Houses are but badly built boats so firmly aground that you cannot think of moving them.... The desire to build a house is the tired wish of a man content thenceforward with a single anchorage. The desire to build a boat is the desire of youth, unwilling yet to accept the idea of a final anchorage." - Arthur Ransome: Racundra's First Cruise, 1923
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Come back!!!

Postby TDWannabe » Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:14 pm

Northern Illinois in November after living in Tampa? Save yourself! Come back! Build your Teardrop and camp year round!! Just kidding (sort of).
Best of luck on your build! No matter what you decide, I am sure you will love it!!

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