Thanks George, for sending me that message! It prompted me to post this quick update. It has been a long winter with seemingly no end.
We took the (unfinished) teardrop out for a test run over Columbus Day Weekend last year. It was great! We had a lot of curious passersby and a few funny comments from kids. I will say that sleeping was just a tad uncomfortable for me. I don't think we had enough padding. We used a 3" thick memory foam mattress. I think I'm going to add a layer of 2" firm foam to increase the padding.
We had a little bit of a mishap with the teardrop before the season ended completely. When we took it out over Columbus Day Weekend we still hadn't quite finished the side doors or the hatch. We hadn't anticipated dealing with torrential rain on the drive home from Maine back to New Hampshire in gridlocked traffic. There was a little bit of leakage and we didn't catch all of the water that had gotten inside..... with the subsequent heat wave some of the moisture turned into a little bit of surface mold in the interior. We caught it quickly enough to kill it off and sand down the wood, but it will be one of the many things on our list to (re)finish this spring.
The doors have been posing a bit of a challenge for us. We realize now we didn't go with the right shape really. The radii on the corners are tight which makes bending the trim challenging. We also keep underestimating how much smaller we need to make the base door in order to make it open and close property once all of the trim is installed.
The hatch has also been a challenge. One side closes up perfectly, the other doesn't. I'm hoping it's really just a matter of a bit more elbow grease in the sanding to make a perfect fit.
I wanted it finished last year but it looks like she should be ready to go this season! I'm looking forward to a lot of camping and hiking!
