Hi Rudy welcome aboard,
lilreddakota wrote:So far I think to save time and fustration I might go with the plans for the Weekender that I have seen on one of the websites, a cross between that and the Grasshopper. Save me from trying to make the Curves in front and back
You know, I had the same thought when I was in the planning stage and I went with the hopper style, but just a word from someone who's been there already, don't automatically rule out the nice curves of a traditional tear as being more complicated to build. In fact, with the hopper, you probably need to give more attention to how you're going to seal those seams in the roof line (I ended up using fiberglass tape embedded in epoxy on mine.....lots of sanding and fairing...ugh)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to discourage you from the hopper design, as a matter of fact, I think it has a 'coolness factor' all it's own and I'm glad I went ahead with it. Bottom line is, build what you really want to build and have fun with it.....

.....just my 25 cents worth
Richard