Hey TS, glad to see you guys have taken the jump.
The Toy Hauler screen looks like it will work for your application.
I have mine planned out simularlly. Here's some ideas from my design you may like.
I am planning on making a bi-fold lightweight frame with a screen door with window, in one of the sections. It will hinge against one side of my rear opening just inside of the rear barn doors. Latching it in place will be a no brainer. My kitchen will be made to hang on the bi fold frame just inside the barn doors. This will allow me to close up the trailer up for security, with the kitchen in place while I go riding, and in foul weather I can place the kitchen on the inside of the bf door. The bi fold sections will will have one side larger than one with the door/ window section.
If you remember when you guys were over looking at my trailer I kept hitting my head on the ceiling ribs. My plan is to raise the entre roof and wall structure up 3 inches. I'll cut the walls loos from the floor and add the 3 inches of extra tubing to the floor and then set the walls back on top of the tubing. This will make sealing up and covering over a piece of cake.
I know this won't be a problem for you guys, but I get tired of hitting my head!
With the bi-fold doors I may have to stagger the bikes when parked inside the traler, but that will help with the weight distribution.? The bf doors won't be that thick.
My shower and toilet will be in the front of the trailer on the forward left side across from the side access door. This way I can build a cabinet for the AC, microwave and pantry next to it on the shower side. That will keep the weight near to the axles center to keep the balance optimum. And the microwave can be slid out and placed at the rear with the rest of the kitchen.
Clothes closet and storage drawers will fill the nose and right side to the side access door.
My sleeping area will consist of Cabella's Cots and Therma Rest matteress. This will allow as much room for the bikes and gear as possible without limiting my storage area.
TS, feel free to contact me if you need some help or to use the shop tools.
I'll be at the BB tonight for ice cream, you going to make it?
Later,
Curtis
ps, here's how I did a screen for my Expedition Rig when I was sleeping in it for my Moab Trips. We sewed in elastic shock cord in in the rim and it has two sections that overlap in the center. It fit around the back of the truck like a fitted bed sheet. Over the back glass and under the tail gate. With the rear back glass raised it kept the opening opened up. It kept the bugs out realy well, and getting in and out was easy. You just devieded the sections and crawled through the made sure the flaps overlapped again once you were on the other side.
Also, for cross ventilation We made netted sleeves for the rear side doors that slide over the top of the door like socks. That way we could roll the window up or down as needed and open and close the doors with the screen socks over the entire top of the doors. You can see my stove haging on the inside of the spare tire rack. I had a sinck and cutting table that hung next to the stove, but unfortunitly I don't have any pictures ot where you can see the detail.
Cleaver Huh?
