
I picked up my 7x16 trailer last week and got it home.
The ride was a little bouncy. Hopefully a little weight inside will calm it down some.


Off-the-lot, but shiny new. Made on the 11th of this month... Not even dirty yet.

Hopefully, the sale of the boat in the picture will finance a good part of the build.
We've been toying with floor plans, then having to adjust them to the reality of where the framing members are, etc.
There's a wealth of information here. You guys already talked me in to going bigger than I had planned, and I'm glad I did.
I'd appreciate some thoughts on a couple of things, if you don't mind.
Insulation and AC...
Instead of removing the 3/8" plywood on the walls, I was thinking about applying wood furring strips over the top of it, with 3/4" R-5 foam board and a 1/4" hardwood ply interior skin. I don't mind sacrificing the inch of thickness. Is there any problem with this idea? Besides being less work,would the air space between the aluminum and the 3/8 have any R-value at all?
The roof will probably get two layers of 3/4 foam and furring strips on the beams to attach the ceiling.
I was going to hold off on the floor and see if it was really necessary.
We're in Southwest Florida. We like the heat and spend a lot of time outdoors even in the summer. I've always worked in an open-air shop, and like summer better than winter. The exception is at night. Gotta have AC in the summer for sleeping. I'll probably go with a small window unit. I love flboy's built-in over the refrigerator, but don't want to cut my roof. Right now, I'm thinking about the drawer slide method behind a down swinging baggage hatch. Its the only place where I'd have to cut framing. We're looking at narrow windows.
If I can get it down to low 80s during the day and mid 70s after dark, I'd call it good. And if the weather's nice... We'll by wide open.
What about 110v refrigerators?
I'd like to use a built in, front vent. But would it add a significant amount of heat to the equation? I'd rather avoid outside venting. I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible.
I think that's about it for now. THANKS!
