For our 2014 adventure, our family (of 5)is going to spend 2 months on the road camping. I fear the leader of our team may be a lunatic but I digress.
Anyway, I love the look of handmade teardrops but, just don't see 5 people surviving in one. If anyone has a diagram for a 3 twin, 1 queen bed Tear, I'd love to see it.
So, I built a 5x5x8 enclosure for our utility trailer. I used 1/4" Luann ply on the sides and top, and 1/2" ply in the front. Empty, the trailer and cover weigh 604 lbs and have a GVWR of 2000. I've set a 500lb margin so we are allowing 900lbs for gear max. The finish on the wood is from the oops bins. BEHR semi-transparent waterproofing wood stain on the outside and Pittsburgh Paints Grand Distiction exterior satin paint on the inside. Guess we'll see how they hold up.
The only thing left for me to decide at this point is whether to just use sacrificial ply for the floor or try and seal it. The expanded steel floor is going to chew through any finish so not sure that's really an option without resorting to laying down strips of steel in between.
The lid is designed to be removable. I'll most likely add a living hinge in front to let the roof just pivot up so loading is easier.
For night time use, I added a LED motion activated solar light. Went this route so I didn't have to be hooked up to a tow vehicle or have a permanently installed battery in the trailer to have light if I need to load or get something from the trailer at night. I love the motion activated part since I can approach with hands full and the light comes on.
Adventure is out there!