Socal Tom wrote:I see it like this.... The generic plans are a starting point for people who want to build a foamy. Leaving a couple of swinging doors at the back, and the underneath storage is probably the easiest, simplest way to build it. However people can choose to add a full swing up hatch, or a short hatch, or no galley area what so ever. You can look at how people have modified taken the Generic Benroy plans and modified them to work with they way they want. But my suggestion is to make the plans for simple version. People with limited skills and tools won't be scared away, and those with greater skills and tools can easily collect the information they want from other builds, and just modify the basic plans. Personally If I were building one it would look more like the Mad Dash.
Tom
Sorry, I was just giving my reason for wanting a galley not that I am against no galley. It just works for me. So galley option is in for me.....
I agree. Simple is better with two or three options for the more adventuresome or experienced builder. 4'x8' floor on a HF trailer in shape of box with door, useful, simple, but ugly. For some that may be all that is needed. Make plans modular so people can pick and choose what they are capable of. With foam I think this is easy since it is so easy to work with. Nothing a steak knife can't fix...