In 2023 I designed and built a teardrop trailer before taking it on a 3 month trip around the country. The teardrop is a completely custom design that I designed and built from scratch on top of a utility trailer frame. I browsed this forum a lot during the construction so I figured I would share my build here and maybe help someone else who is thinking about starting a build.
After traveling for 3 months and 14,000 miles over a large variety of off-road, highway, and forest road conditions, everything held up great with no real issues. The only problem I encountered was caused by the stock utility trailer suspension and tiny tires that came with the trailer. On my way up to Buffalo Pass on road 43D/625 outside of Steamboat springs, the jouncing from the trail managed to destroy the wiring going to my fridge. However, this was an easy on the trail fix.
I am in the process of upgrading the suspension to a 1 Tonne HD Timbren unit with larger tires to hopefully get better ride quality.
Teardrop Specs:
- 1100lb empty weight, ~1300lb loaded
- 5x8 footprint
- Sleeping area that can fit a full size mattress with storage cupboards
- Rear galley with 12V fridge, countertop, and cupboards
- 200W Renogy solar system with 100Ah Gel Hybrid battery. Electrical system is all 12V with no inverter. With fan/lights running at night and fridge always on, I cant remember ever going below ~70% battery capacity.
- MaxAir MA00-05100K Fan
- Interior and galley can lighting and USB charging ports
- Spare tire underneath trailer
Teardrop Construction:
- I designed the teardrop in Solidworks CAD and used a CNC table to cut out the plywood pieces to exact measurements and shape.
- Karavan 5x8 utility trailer frame made from 2x3" powder coated tube steel
- The cabin sits on top of 3 steel tubes that run the length of the teardrop and are used to attach the cabin to the frame. The cabin can be removed from the frame via 6 class 8 bolts.
- Side walls are constructed from single sheets of Baltic Birch 3/4 Plywood.
- Roof is constructed from inside and outside layers of 5/32" 5x10 Okoume Marine Plywood bent to form the curved shape. Layers are separated by lateral spars that span between sidewalls, as well as rigid 1.5" insulation.
- Galley shelving and flooring is made from 1/2" and 3/4" 5x10 Okoume Marine Plywood.
- All wood is fastened together with either screws and Titebond III or staples/screws and PL Premium structural adhesive.
- Exterior coating is comprised of a layer of 6oz fiberglass cloth and Raka Epoxy Resin overlapped at seams. Over top of the fiberglass is a coating of Monstaliner two-part, UV stable urethane bedliner with color mixed in. Fiberglass and epoxy was applied to the entire exterior of the cabin including the bottom and doors, creating a complete waterproof barrier. The bedliner was applied to the top and sides.
- Recessed dimmable can lighting was installed in the cabin and galley areas, and additional reading lights were installed at the head of the cabin. Galley and cabin each have two USB charging ports.
- All electrical wiring was run through the roof between the two layers of marine plywood so that it is completely hidden. The electrical system including battery and charge controller are located in 1/2 of an aluminum tongue box at the front.
- 2 100W solar panels are located on the roof rack on either side of the ceiling fan. The roof rack is made from aluminum plate and aluminum 80/20 tube.