Hi Glen,
We love the Mad Dash. It's a return to our roots... a basic teardrop with a bed and a galley. Unlike like the first one we built which was really heavy, we love the weight of the foamie. And that's thanks to you. You taught me everything I know about foam!
I also like that I was able to build low cost, on a HF trailer. I also like that we were able to use affordable canvas rather than expensive fiberglass and resin.
As you recall we built the Mad Dash from start to campable in just 2 months, and that was just building on weekends, because I still have to work during the week. We could never achieve that with wood, aluminum, fiberglass etc...
And having used the mix on all the wood, even the furniture that I am building this summer, and then covering all the wood in the walls with canvas and titebond II, I am optimistic that the Mad Dash will last a long time.
We are going to build another foamie someday, either in the winter warrior style or in the giant teardrop style. Either way, it will also be foam.
The next task is to really stretch the limits of the floor...
And so I've gone the whole loop, from simple to fancy and complicated, back to simple again. There is certainly a benefit to keeping things simple, especially for newbies on the forum. And that's what I am trying to capture with the Generic Foamie design. All the benefits of the Mad Dash, with all the benefits of the simplicity of foam.
Is that what you wanted to know?
Mike...
GPW wrote:I love the Mad Dash !!! It’s so Cool in it’s own Quiet way ...
How are you liking it ? You’ve got more experience than anybody ...What do you think ?
The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten, so build your teardrop with the best materials...