Help me brainstorm a take-down-able teardrop / trailer...

Yes, it's me again. After two years, I have abandoned my plan to turn my aluminum boat into a travel trailer. It was just too big. It went to a new good home.
My new, and more feasible, dream is to build a multipurpose trailer -- something I can use to haul kayaks & motorcycles, and use as a utility trailer. To make it perfect, I want to have a shell of some type on the basic teardrop principle -- but the catch is, it has to be removable so that I can use the trailer for multiple purposes. The idea is to have a shell or box of some type that can be broken down and stored, then reassembled when it's time for a camping trip.
I'm starting with a boat trailer that I will have modified in order to add a flat floor. Between the fenders it's four feet wide. The flat floor will probably end up being 9 to 10 feet long overall.
The basic requirements are...
• lightweight (1 person put up and tear down)
• 4' wide by about 7-8' long (I really don't want to have to move fenders around)
• modular construction (removable, breaks down for storage, and durable enough to stand up to repeated assembly and disassembly)
• hard sides (more secure than tent sides for a woman traveling alone)
• roof is weatherproof
• cheap! meaning inexpensive, I don't care about tacky
I've been having lots of fun brainstorming options, including:
• make panels from scratch, then bolt them together
• giant pet carrier (do they make 'em for ponies?)
• plastic storage shed kit
• trade show booth or lightweight cubicle walls
• igloo kit
• giant plastic log cabin logs
• builder boards (notched boards that kids typically play with)
• giant Lego-type blocks (about the size of a brick or shoebox, but I can't find these)
• and my personal favorite, a large kids plastic playhouse (hey, I'm only 5'3") (http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1336)
Ideas that are fun but are more suited for permanent installation included...
• a (new, clean) septic or water tank, or a tube or pipe
• a calf hutch (or hog hutch or goat hutch) - a calf hutch would make a pretty cool little house (http://www.calftel.com/products/pro.php)
• a giant fake rock or boulder (hollow inside)
• big plastic dumpster, bicycle locker, grain storage or silo, compost bin, well, hot tub, greenhouse
• emergency shelter
• camper or camper shell, or pop-up tent trailer
• mini "quonset hut"
I'm running out of ideas for removable / breakdown-able shells. Can anyone else enable this madness and help me come up with some new ideas? Or has anyone built anything like this?[url][/url]
My new, and more feasible, dream is to build a multipurpose trailer -- something I can use to haul kayaks & motorcycles, and use as a utility trailer. To make it perfect, I want to have a shell of some type on the basic teardrop principle -- but the catch is, it has to be removable so that I can use the trailer for multiple purposes. The idea is to have a shell or box of some type that can be broken down and stored, then reassembled when it's time for a camping trip.
I'm starting with a boat trailer that I will have modified in order to add a flat floor. Between the fenders it's four feet wide. The flat floor will probably end up being 9 to 10 feet long overall.
The basic requirements are...
• lightweight (1 person put up and tear down)
• 4' wide by about 7-8' long (I really don't want to have to move fenders around)
• modular construction (removable, breaks down for storage, and durable enough to stand up to repeated assembly and disassembly)
• hard sides (more secure than tent sides for a woman traveling alone)
• roof is weatherproof
• cheap! meaning inexpensive, I don't care about tacky
I've been having lots of fun brainstorming options, including:
• make panels from scratch, then bolt them together
• giant pet carrier (do they make 'em for ponies?)
• plastic storage shed kit
• trade show booth or lightweight cubicle walls
• igloo kit
• giant plastic log cabin logs
• builder boards (notched boards that kids typically play with)
• giant Lego-type blocks (about the size of a brick or shoebox, but I can't find these)
• and my personal favorite, a large kids plastic playhouse (hey, I'm only 5'3") (http://www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1336)
Ideas that are fun but are more suited for permanent installation included...
• a (new, clean) septic or water tank, or a tube or pipe
• a calf hutch (or hog hutch or goat hutch) - a calf hutch would make a pretty cool little house (http://www.calftel.com/products/pro.php)
• a giant fake rock or boulder (hollow inside)
• big plastic dumpster, bicycle locker, grain storage or silo, compost bin, well, hot tub, greenhouse
• emergency shelter
• camper or camper shell, or pop-up tent trailer
• mini "quonset hut"
I'm running out of ideas for removable / breakdown-able shells. Can anyone else enable this madness and help me come up with some new ideas? Or has anyone built anything like this?[url][/url]